Christopher Evan Franklin (franklin-ce)
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Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2011a. “The Problem of Enhanced Control.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89(4): 687–706.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2011b. “Neo-Frankfurtians and Buffer Cases: The New Challenge to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities.” Philosophical Studies 152(2): 189–207.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2011c. “Farewell to the Luck (and Mind) Argument.” Philosophical Studies 156(2): 199–230.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2011d. “Masks, Abilities, and Opportunities: Why the New Dispositionalism Cannot Succeed.” The Modern Schoolman 88(1–2): 89–103, doi:10.5840/schoolman2011881/26.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2012. “The Assimilation Argument and the Rollback Argument.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93: 395–416.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2013a. “A Theory of the Normative Force of Pleas.” Philosophical Studies 163(2): 479–502.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2013b. “How should Libertarians Conceive of the Location and Role of Indeterminism?” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 16(1): 44–58.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2014a. “Powers, Necessity, and Determinism.” Thought 3(3): 225–229.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2014b. “Event-Causal Libertarianism, Functional Reduction, and the Disappearing Agent Argument.” Philosophical Studies 170(3): 413–432.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2015a. “Everyone Thinks That an Ability to Do Otherwise is Necessary for Free Will and Moral Responsibility.” Philosophical Studies 172(8): 2091–2107.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2015b. “Self-Determination, Self-Transformation, and the Case of Jean Valjean: A Problem for Velleman.” Philosophical Studies 172(10): 2591–2598.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2016. “If Anyone should Be an Agent-Causalist, then Everyone should Be an Agent-Causalist.” Mind 125(500): 1101–1131.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2017. “Cares, Identification, and Agency Reductionism.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98: 577–598.
Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2018. A Minimal Libertarianism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190682781.001.0001.
O’Connor, Timothy and Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2018. “Free Will.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2018/entries/freewill/.
O’Connor, Timothy and Franklin, Christopher Evan. 2022. “Free Will.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2022/entries/freewill/.