Deep control: the middle way -- The Frankfurt cases: the moral of the stories -- Freedom, foreknowledge, and Frankfurt: a reply to Vihvelin -- The importance of Frankfurt-style argument -- Blame and avoidability: a reply to Otsuka -- Indeterminism and control: an approach to the problem of luck -- The direct argument: you say goodbye, I say hello -- Conditional freedom and the normative approach to moral responsibility -- Judgment-sensitivity and the value of freedom -- Sourcehood: playing the cards that are dealt you -- Guidance control -- The triumph of tracing