Recent work in the truthmakers literature demonstrates that the logic of truthmaking is distinct from classical logic. Since free will is an ontological issue, and not merely a semantic issue, arguments about free will ought to be sensitive to these developments. In Truthmakers and the Direct Argument, Hermes argues that one of the main arguments for incompatibiilsm fails precisely where the truthmakers literature would predict. Here, I argue that similar problems make the Consequence Argument untenable
A proof employing no semantic terms is offered in support of the claim that there can be truths with...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...
Recent work in the truthmakers literature demonstrates that the logic of truthmaking is distinct fro...
The truthmaker literature has recently come to the consensus that the logic of truthmaking is distin...
First paragraph: Truthmaker theory maintains that for every truth there is something, some thing, so...
My aim is to show that theories which try to construct truthmakers out of objects and properties/rel...
Rigidity does interesting philosophical work, with important consequences felt throughout metaphysic...
I take it for granted that free will is a central philosophical notion. Still, throughout Western hi...
The consequence argument is a salient argument in favor of incompatibilism which is the th...
Peter van Inwagen and Colin McGinn hold that there are strong arguments for strict incompatibilism, ...
Recent discussion of the problem of negative existentials for truthmaker theory suggests a modest so...
The Consequence Argument is a staple in the defense of libertarianism, the view that free will is in...
The most prominent argument for the incompatibility of free will and determinism is Peter van Inwage...
A proof employing no semantic terms is offered in support of the claim that there can be truths with...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...
Recent work in the truthmakers literature demonstrates that the logic of truthmaking is distinct fro...
The truthmaker literature has recently come to the consensus that the logic of truthmaking is distin...
First paragraph: Truthmaker theory maintains that for every truth there is something, some thing, so...
My aim is to show that theories which try to construct truthmakers out of objects and properties/rel...
Rigidity does interesting philosophical work, with important consequences felt throughout metaphysic...
I take it for granted that free will is a central philosophical notion. Still, throughout Western hi...
The consequence argument is a salient argument in favor of incompatibilism which is the th...
Peter van Inwagen and Colin McGinn hold that there are strong arguments for strict incompatibilism, ...
Recent discussion of the problem of negative existentials for truthmaker theory suggests a modest so...
The Consequence Argument is a staple in the defense of libertarianism, the view that free will is in...
The most prominent argument for the incompatibility of free will and determinism is Peter van Inwage...
A proof employing no semantic terms is offered in support of the claim that there can be truths with...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...
Truthmaker necessitarianism is the view that an object is a truthmaker for a truth-bearer only if it...