I: Is Choice Determined by the Strongest Motive? --;A. Motive and choice --;II: Agency, Attention and Choice --;A. Agency --;III: Freedom Without a Substantive Self --;A.A libertarian interpretation of freedom --;B. Some objections --;IV: Freedom and Responsibility --;A. Responsibility and causation --;B. Responsibility and the non-voluntary --;V: Responsibility and Practice --;A. Praising, blaming and dispraising --;B. Punishment --;VI: Responsibility and Obligation --;A. 'Ought implies can' --;B. 'Ought implies can' and common sense --;C. 'Ought implies can' and the determinism-libertarianism controversy --;Works Cited.
This work is conceived as a modem study of the relationships of the concept of human freedom with the moral concepts of responsibility and obligation and other closely allied notions.