Asymmetry theories about free will and moral responsibility are a recent development in the long history of the free will debate. To my knowledge, Kant commentators have not yet explored the possibility of an asymmetrical reconstruction of Kant's theory of freedom, and that will be my goal here. By "free will", I mean the sort of control we would need to be morally responsible for our actions. Kant's term for it is "transcendental freedom", and he refers to the attribution of moral responsibility as "imputation". By "Kant's theory of freedom", I mean not only his theory of transcendental freedom and imputation, but also the various ways in which he draws on these ideas in his moral theory
This thesis aims to provide a coherent account of free will and practical grounds to prefer it. Its ...
We ordinarily believe that we have the capacity to freely act otherwise. If you have a choice betwee...
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...
Asymmetry theories about free will and moral responsibility are a recent development in the long his...
The dissertation articulates an incompatibilist model of rational moral agency along Kantian lines. ...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
In typical debates about freedom, compatibilists and incompatibilists dispute whether and how one ca...
In this paper, I offer a reading concerning Kant\u27s concept of freedom and its relation to moralit...
Kant structured his philosophy as to be possible for one to affirm we are beings that are part of th...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
This paper asks how Kant’s mature theory of freedom handles an objection pertaining to chance. This ...
In this paper I argue that we find in Kant a more plausible alternative to his transcenden...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
This thesis aims to provide a coherent account of free will and practical grounds to prefer it. Its ...
We ordinarily believe that we have the capacity to freely act otherwise. If you have a choice betwee...
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...
Asymmetry theories about free will and moral responsibility are a recent development in the long his...
The dissertation articulates an incompatibilist model of rational moral agency along Kantian lines. ...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
In typical debates about freedom, compatibilists and incompatibilists dispute whether and how one ca...
In this paper, I offer a reading concerning Kant\u27s concept of freedom and its relation to moralit...
Kant structured his philosophy as to be possible for one to affirm we are beings that are part of th...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
This paper asks how Kant’s mature theory of freedom handles an objection pertaining to chance. This ...
In this paper I argue that we find in Kant a more plausible alternative to his transcenden...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
This thesis aims to provide a coherent account of free will and practical grounds to prefer it. Its ...
We ordinarily believe that we have the capacity to freely act otherwise. If you have a choice betwee...
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...