Are We Free? Psychology and Free Will
Edited by John Baer, James C. Kaufman, and Roy F. Baumeister
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Psychology and Free Will, John Baer, James C. Kaufman, and Roy F. Baumeister
2. Determined and Free, David G. Myers
3. How Can Psychology Contribute to the Free Will Debate?, Shaun Nichols
4. Self-Theories: The Construction of Free Will, Carol S. Dweck and Daniel C. Molden
5. Free Will, Consciousness, and Cultural Animals, Roy F. Baumeister
6. Reconstrual of "Free Will" from the Agentic Perspective of Social Cognitive Theory, Albert Bandura
7. Free Will is Un-natural, John A. Bargh
8. The Automaticity Juggernaut - or, Are We Automatons After All?, John F. Kihlstrom
9. The Hazards of Claiming to Have Solved the Hard Problem of Free Will, Azim F. Shariff, Jonathan Schooler, Kathleen D. Vohs
10. Free Will and the Control of Action, Henry L. Roediger III, Michael K. Goode, Franklin M. Zaromb
11. Self is Magic, Daniel M. Wegner
12. Some Observations on the Psychology of Thinking about Free Will, Daniel C. Dennett
13. Whose will? How free?, George S. Howard
14. Free Will as a Proportion of Variance, William R. Miller and David J. Atencio
15. Willing Creation: The Yin and Yang of the Creative Life, Dean Keith Simonton
16. Free Will Requires Determinism, John Baer
17. The Fear of Determinism, Steven Pinker
18. Psychology and Free Will: A Commentary, Alfred R. Mele