Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin is a contemporary American philosopher working primarily in philosophy of action, free will, and moral responsibility. He is known for defending positions that integrate metaphysical and ethical considerations in debates about agency and free will. He has also co-authored work with John Martin Fischer on near-death experiences and their philosophical significance.
Argued that free will disputes are inherently entangled with both metaphysical and ethical commitments
Co-authored 'Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife' with John Martin Fischer
Contributed to debates on the relationship between agency, responsibility, and moral philosophy
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