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Viii CONTENTS An Openingfor the Generalization Strategy? 93 Error; Inconsistency; and Crises 97 Conclusion 105 Reprint of P. F. Strawsons “Freedom and Resentment’’ Acknowledgments Bibliography Index 141 135 137 107
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CONTENTS Preface ix Primer on Free Will and Moral Responsibility 1 Introduction і Strawsons Strategy 5 Strawson’s Picture ofResponsibility 7 The Central, and Seemingly Facile, Argument 15 2 The Resource and the Role of Statistics 3 xi 23 The Further, Implicit Point 37 The Generalization Strategy 40 Making Explicit the Further Point 41 Objections 44 4 Addressing the Crucial Objection 51 Unearthing Strawson's Naturalism 54 Social Naturalism and the Central Argument 62 5 The Remaining Objections 71 Intermediate Principles and Cases 71 A Pessimistic Metaphysics ofMorals ? 74 Against Social Naturalism 75 A Defense of Social Naturalism 79 ѴІІ
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