Indirect Freedom

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Indirect Freedom

Cognition and cognitive psychology Neurosciences Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology Philosophy of mind Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Andrew J. Latham

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040422670


Introduction to Indirect Compatibilism

This book advances a new kind of compatibilist account of free will: indirect compatibilism. It is the first sustained philosophical analysis of the idea that the ordinary concept of free will is a conditional one.

The Theses of Indirect Compatibilism

Indirect compatibilism is the combination of two theses. The first is that the best understanding of our concept of free will is that it is a conditional concept—that indeterminism or libertarian powers are necessary if they are actual, but not if they are not. The second is indirection—that actions are free either when they are caused by standard conscious psychological processes, or else by sub-personal-level processes influenced in various ways by conscious psychological processes.

Methodology and Approach

The book combines traditional philosophical analysis with empirical work—in particular, experimental philosophy and cognitive neuroscience—to produce a detailed description and defence of indirect compatibilism.

Problems Addressed by Indirect Compatibilism

Indirect compatibilism resolves two important problems in the free will literature: that people as a matter of fact do not accept that free actions can exist in a deterministic universe, and that some simple actions are under the direct control of conscious psychological processes.

Target Audience

Indirect Freedom will appeal to researchers and graduate students interested in the metaphysics of free will, experimental philosophy, philosophy of mind, and cognitive neuroscience.

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