Mark Ravizza (ravizza)
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Bibliography
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 1992. “When the Will is Free.” in Philosophical Perspectives 6: Ethics, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 423–451. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 1994. “Responsibility and History.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 19: Philosophical Naturalism, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 430–451. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 1996. “Free Will and the Modal Principle.” Philosophical Studies 83: 213–230.
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 1998. Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511814594.
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 2000a. “Précis of Fischer and Ravizza (1998).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(2): 441–445.
Fischer, John Martin and Ravizza, Mark. 2000b. “Replies [to Mele (2000), Bratman (2000), Stump (2000)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(2): 467–480.
Ravizza, Mark. 1993. “Review of Double (1991).” The Philosophical Review 102(3): 413–415.
Ravizza, Mark. 1994. “Semi-Compatibilism and the Transfer of Non-Responsibility.” Philosophical Studies 75: 61–93.
Further References
Bratman, Michael E. 2000. “Fischer and Ravizza on Moral Responsibility and History [on Fischer and Ravizza (1998)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(2): 453–458.
Double, Richard. 1991. The Non-Reality of Free Will. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mele, Alfred R. 2000. “Reactive Attitudes, Reactivity, and Omissions [on Fischer and Ravizza (1998)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(2): 447–452.
Stump, Eleonore. 2000. “The Direct Argument for Incompatibilism [on Fischer and Ravizza (1998)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(2): 459–466.