Rick Repetti is Professor of Philosophy at Kingsborough Community College, CUNY, USA. He is the author of The Counterfactual Theory of Free Will (2010), as well as several articles on Buddhism, meditation, free will, and philosophy of religion.
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Rick Repetti
1. Why the Buddha Did Not Discuss 'the Problem of Free Will and Determinism' Christopher W. Gowans
2. Why There Should Be a Buddhist Theory of Free Will Rick Repetti
3. Uses of the Illusion of Agency: Why Some Buddhists Should Believe in Free Will Charles Goodman
4. Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose: Freedom, Agency and Ethics for Madhyamikas Jay Garfield
5. Negative Dialectics in Comparative Philosophy: The Case of Buddhist Free Will Quietism Owen Flanagan
6. Free Will and the Sense of Self Galen Strawson
7. What Am I Doing? Susan Blackmore
8. Freedom from Responsibility: Agent-Neutral Consequentialism and the Bodhisattva Ideal Christian Coseru
9. Free Will, Liberation and Buddhist Philosophy Marie Friquegnon
10. Buddhism and Free Will: Beyond the 'Free Will Problem' B. Alan Wallace
11. Degrees of Freedom: The Buddha's Implied Views on the (Im)possibility of Free Will Martin T. Adam
12. Buddhist Paleocompatibilism Mark Siderits
13. Shifting Coalitions, Free Will, and the Responsibility of Persons Ben Abelson
14. Psychological versus Metaphysical Agents: A Theravada Buddhist View of Free Will and Moral Responsibility Peter Harvey
15. Emotions and Choice: Lessons from Tsongkhapa Emily McRae
16. Grasping Snakes: Reflections on Free Will, Samadhi, and Dharmas Karin Meyers
17. Agentless Agency: The Soft Compatibilist Argument from Buddhist Meditation, Mind-Mastery, Evitabilism, and Mental Freedom Rick Repetti