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