Criminal Law

Free Will, Responsibility, and Crime: An Introduction

By Ken M. Levy
CRC Press September 2019

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ISBN-13
9780815369653
Publisher
CRC Press
Publication
September 2019
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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In his book, philosopher and law professor Ken Levy explains why he agrees with most people, but not with most other philosophers, about free will and responsibility. Most people believe that we have both - that is, that our choices, decisions, and actions are neither determined nor undetermined but rather fully self-determined. By contrast, most philosophers understand just how difficult it is to defend this "metaphysical libertarian" position. So they tend to opt for two other theories: "responsibility skepticism" (which denies the very possibility of free will and responsibility) and "compatibilism" (which reduces free will and responsibility to properties that are compatible with determinism). In opposition to both of these theories, Levy explains how free will and responsibility are indeed metaphysically possible. But he also cautions against the dogma that metaphysical libertarianism is actually true, a widespread belief that continues to cause serious social, political, and legal harms.

Levy's book presents a crisp, tight, historically informed discussion, with fresh clarity, insight, and originality. It will become one of the definitive resources for students, academics, and general readers in this critical intersection among metaphysics, ethics, and criminal law.

Key features:

  • Presents a unique, qualified defense of "metaphysical libertarianism," the idea that our choices, decisions, and actions can be fully self-determined
  • Written clearly, accessibly, and with minimal jargon - rare for a book on the very difficult issues of free will and responsibility
  • Seamlessly connects philosophical, legal, psychological, and political issues
  • Will be provocative and insightful for professional philosophers, students, and non-philosophers

Table of Contents

Ch.
1. Incompatibilism Versus Compatibilism
Ch.
2. New Compatibilism Versus the Ought-Implies-Can Principle
Ch.
3. Moral Responsibility Does Not Require the Power to Do Otherwise, But It Does Require at Least One Alternative Possibility
Ch.
4. The Puzzle of Responsibility
Ch.
5. Contrary to Responsibility Skepticism, Metaphysical Libertarianism Is Metaphysically Possible
Ch.
6. The Dark Side of Metaphysical Libertarianism
Ch.
7. Criminal Responsibility Does Not Require Moral Responsibility: Psychopaths
Ch.
8. Criminal Responsibility Does Not Require Moral Responsibility: Situationism
Ch.
9. Addiction, Indoctrination, and Responsibility
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