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|First Name=Christian
|Last Name=List
|DOB Year=1973
|DOB Month=November
|DOB Day=7
|DOB Approximate=No
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|Brief=a is professor of philosophy, economics, and political science and philosophy at the London School of Economics, a growing part of his work addresses questions about free will, causation, probability, and the relationship between the micro and macro levels in the human and social sciences.|Summary=I work at the intersection is professor of philosophy, economics, and political science, with a particular focus on individual and collective decision-making and philosophy at the nature London School of intentional agencyEconomics. I have long-standing List's research interests in relate to social choice theory , formal epistemology, political philosophy, and the theory philosophy of democracysocial scienceA growing part of my work addresses metaphysical questions, eList earned his BA and M.Phil.gat St., about free will, causation, probabilityPeter's College, and the relationship between “micro” and “macro” levels in the human and social scienceshis D.PhilMy new book, titled "Why free will is real"at Nuffield College, has recently been published by Harvard both University Press (Look insideof Oxford.) See here He was elected to the British Academy in 2014, the United Kingdom's national academy for an earlier paper. For interviews about the book, see here (Nautilus) humanities and here (Scientific American Blog).  Although my interests may seem eclectic, the different strands of my work complement each other. One can often make progress on some issues by developing connections between different fieldssocial sciences.
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