The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, and if they are not caused deterministically then they are not free either because then they happen by chance and are not up to the agent. I propose a conception of free will that solves this dilemma. It can be called agent causation but it differs from what Chisholm and others have called so
To argue for the pessimism that free will is impossible in a deterministic world, a powerful way has...
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianis...
Some people endorse a view called incompatibilism, which states that free will is incompatible with ...
The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, an...
The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, an...
I argue that free will and determinism are compatible, even when we take free will to require the ab...
Determinism seems incompatible with free will. However, even indeterminism seems incompatible with f...
According to event-causal libertarianism, an action is free in the sense relevant to moral responsib...
I argue that free will and determinism are compatible, even when we take free will to require the ab...
Free will and moral responsibility share an intricate relationship. Whether we deem an agent morall...
Free will is often said—by compatibilists and incompatibilists alike—to be a power (or complex of po...
In the libertarian ``agent causation'' view of free will, free choices are attributable only to the ...
To argue for the pessimism that free will is impossible in a deterministic world, a powerful way has...
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianis...
Some people endorse a view called incompatibilism, which states that free will is incompatible with ...
The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, an...
The dilemma of free will is that if actions are caused deterministically, then they are not free, an...
I argue that free will and determinism are compatible, even when we take free will to require the ab...
Determinism seems incompatible with free will. However, even indeterminism seems incompatible with f...
According to event-causal libertarianism, an action is free in the sense relevant to moral responsib...
I argue that free will and determinism are compatible, even when we take free will to require the ab...
Free will and moral responsibility share an intricate relationship. Whether we deem an agent morall...
Free will is often said—by compatibilists and incompatibilists alike—to be a power (or complex of po...
In the libertarian ``agent causation'' view of free will, free choices are attributable only to the ...
To argue for the pessimism that free will is impossible in a deterministic world, a powerful way has...
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianis...
Some people endorse a view called incompatibilism, which states that free will is incompatible with ...