What does it mean for an agent to be free? Is determinism true? What are laws of nature? This
book deals with the interconnections between these questions. Backmann argues for the view that
libertarianism can be reconciled with determinism. In order to reach this goal libertarianism
classically defined as an incompatibilist theory of free will is defined as the thesis that at
the time of decision the agent must be able to choose between alternative courses of action.
Backmann claims that this notion of libertarianism can be reconciled with determinism provided
that determinism is understood in a Humean fashion i.e. backed by a Humean theory of laws of
nature. The resulting view Humean Libertarianism is an intermediate position between classical
compatibilism and incompatibilism.