Free Will as Part of Nature: Habermas and His Critics

a special issue of Philosophical Explorations:  An International Journal of the Philosophy of Mind and Action 10:1 (March 2007), edited by Joel Anderson

Includes: 

Joel Anderson, "Introduction:  Free will, neuroscience, and the participant perspectiveDownload the PDF here

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Lead Article (which can be downloaded for free from the publisher's website):

Jürgen Habermas, “The Language Game of Responsible Agency and the Problem of Free Will:  How Can Epistemic Dualism Be Reconciled with Ontological Monism?” (trans. Joel Anderson)  Link to download page

Commentaries on Habermas's essay:

Randolph Clarke, "The Appearance of Freedom"

Michael Quante, "Habermas on Compatibilism and Ontological Monism: Some problems"

John Searle, "Neuroscience, Intentionality and Free Will: Reply to Habermas"

Timothy Schroeder, "Reflection, Reason, and Free Will"

Rejoinder:

Jürgen Habermas, “Reply to Schroeder, Clarke, Searle, and Quante” (trans. Joel Anderson)