Peter Furlong is a professor of philosophy at Valencia College. He is the author of The Challenges of Divine Determinism.
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Acknowledgements Citation Method and Latin Texts Introduction Abbreviations 1. Moral Responsibility, Praise, and Blame 2. Desert for Punishment and Reward 3. Mastery, Voluntary Action, and Control: Sourcehood and the Principle of Alternative Possibilities 4. The Compatibility Question 5. The Epistemic Condition on Moral Responsibility 6. Moral Responsibility and Tracing 7. Moral Responsibility and Omissions 8. Moral Responsibility and the Passions Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
"This is a well-written book by a serious scholar who is clearly well versed in Aquinas's texts, the secondary literature and debates surrounding Aquinas himself, who is also conversant with the discussion surrounding similar questions in contemporary analytic philosophy. Furlong offers novel and interesting interpretations of Aquinas's position." -Angela McKay Knobel, author of Aquinas and the Infused Moral Virtues "The book strikes careful balances between attention to the text and philosophical discussion. Furlong has a particular talent for making clear distinctions and keeping distinct issues distinct when many other scholars confuse them. While he offers a broad overview of Aquinas's thought, the treatment is never superficial." -Jeffrey Hause, co-editor of Thomas Aquinas: Basic Works

