Peter Strawson defends the thesis that determinism is irrelevant to the justifiability of responsibility-attributions. In this paper, I want to examine various arguments advanced by Strawson in support of this thesis. These arguments all draw on the thought that the practice of responsibility is inescapable. My main focus is not so much the metaphysical details of Strawsonian compatibilism, but rather the more fundamental idea that x being inescapable may be reason for us to regard x as justified. I divide Strawsonian inescapability arguments into two basic types. According to arguments of the first type we cannot give up the practice. According to arguments of the second type we should not give up the practice. My reasons for revisiting th...
Galen Strawson’s Basic Argument is that because self-creation is required to be truly morally respon...
Session 3 - B. ResponsibilityThe starting point of this essay is Galen Strawson's pessimist position...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...
Peter Strawson defends the thesis that determinism is irrelevant to the justifiability of responsibi...
This paper addresses the Basic Argument in favour of incompatibilism, both in its Strawsonian form a...
Strawsonian approaches to responsibility, including more recent accounts such as Dennett’s and Walla...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
In this thesis I attempt to introduce Galen Strawson's position, which he adopts in the free will de...
Many manipulation arguments against compatibilism rely on the claim that manipulation is relevantly ...
In 1994, Galen Strawson published his paper, “The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility”. In this pa...
D. Justin Coates argues that, in ‘Freedom and Resentment’, P. F. Strawson develops a modest transcen...
P.F. Strawson defends compatibilism by appeal to our natural commitment to the interpersonal communi...
P.F. Strawson defends compatibilism by appeal to our natural commitment to the interpersonal communi...
Strawsonians about moral responsibility often claim that our practices of holding morally responsibl...
Galen Strawson’s Basic Argument is that because self-creation is required to be truly morally respon...
Session 3 - B. ResponsibilityThe starting point of this essay is Galen Strawson's pessimist position...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...
Peter Strawson defends the thesis that determinism is irrelevant to the justifiability of responsibi...
This paper addresses the Basic Argument in favour of incompatibilism, both in its Strawsonian form a...
Strawsonian approaches to responsibility, including more recent accounts such as Dennett’s and Walla...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
In this thesis I attempt to introduce Galen Strawson's position, which he adopts in the free will de...
Many manipulation arguments against compatibilism rely on the claim that manipulation is relevantly ...
In 1994, Galen Strawson published his paper, “The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility”. In this pa...
D. Justin Coates argues that, in ‘Freedom and Resentment’, P. F. Strawson develops a modest transcen...
P.F. Strawson defends compatibilism by appeal to our natural commitment to the interpersonal communi...
P.F. Strawson defends compatibilism by appeal to our natural commitment to the interpersonal communi...
Strawsonians about moral responsibility often claim that our practices of holding morally responsibl...
Galen Strawson’s Basic Argument is that because self-creation is required to be truly morally respon...
Session 3 - B. ResponsibilityThe starting point of this essay is Galen Strawson's pessimist position...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...