Few philosophy books are as diversely valuable to the discipline as this engaging volume on free will ... scholars at the highest levels will be seriously interested in Nichols's techniques, which rely on experimental philosophy to analyze the psychological motivations for the inferences and positions in the classic free will debate. The prose is lucid, the book is well organized, and the science and philosophy are seamlessly integrated ... Essential.
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What is manifestly true is that this book is worth the careful attention of anyone interested in moral psychology, moral responsibility, or the methodological issues that constrain philosophical debates. At the heart of Nichols' theory is a picture of moral responsibility as a deeply human practice, one that plays an important moral and practical role in our lives.
Manuel R. Vargas, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
...Nichols work is an invaluable asset, bringing together recent work in psychology and experimental philosophy and analyzing them in the context of the free will debate.
William Simkulet, Metapsychology Online Reviews
It should be added as course material for philosophy classes.
Kai Chen, Ethical Perspectives
bound advances the discussion in novel and intriguing ways. The result is another valuable contribution from one of the best empirally informed and experimental philosophers around.
Joshua May, Australasian Journal of Philosophy