Abstract

Kane offers his comment on Mark Balaguer's book on free will as an open scientific problem. Kane does not believe this disappearing agent objection and other powerful versions of the luck objection against libertarian free will can be answered with less resources than I have suggested here, some of which resources were not available to us prior to the advent of modern neuroscience. If free will is an open scientic problem as Mark Balaguer has cogently argued in this important work, we may thus hope that science will not merely be an obstacle to making sense of it, but an aid as well.

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