Abstract

1. Free will skepticism in law and society: an overview Gregg D. Caruso, Elizabeth Shaw and Derk Pereboom Part I. On the Practical Implications of Free Will Skepticism: Optimism vs. Pessimism: 2. Free will denial and deontological constraints Saul Smilansky 3. Free will skepticism and its implications: the case for optimism Gregg D. Caruso 4. Beyond the retributive system Bruce N. Waller Part II. Alternatives to Retributive Punishment: 5. Free will skepticism and prevention of crime Derk Pereboom 6. Deontology and deterrence for free will deniers Benjamin Vilhauer 7. Free will skepticism, general deterrence, and the 'use' objection Kevin J. Murtagh Part III. Free Will Skepticism and the Criminal Justice System: 8. Fichte and psychopathy: criminal justice turned upside down Michael Louis Corrado 9. Causality and responsibility in mentally disordered offenders John Callender 10. The implications of free will skepticism for establishing criminal liability Elizabeth Shaw 11. Free will skepticism and criminal punishment: a preliminary ethical analysis Farah Focquaert.

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