ABSTRACT

These brief concluding remarks review key points made in the book. It is noted that the author supports a basically Kanean conception of event-causal libertarianism, which nonetheless departs from Robert Kane’s view in significant respects. Additionally, the author notes that while there is not sufficient empirical or metaphysical evidence for the existence of libertarian free will, it is nonetheless a coherent view which we have sufficient moral reasons to embrace despite the lack of sufficient empirical and metaphysical evidence for its truth.