A person is morally responsible for what she has done only if she could have done otherwise. This principle (the Principle of Alternative Possibilities) has been widely accepted, but Harry Frankfurt presented a counterexample to this principle, which radically altered the direction of debate on free will and moral responsibility, and compatibility of these two with determinism. Frankfurt proposed to replace the principle with "a person is not morally responsible for what she has done if she did it only because she could not have done otherwise". But I think this revision is not convincing for three reasons. (1) Frankfurt uses the expression 'because' ambiguously. (2) He doesn't succeed, in explaining why it is. necessary to use the expressi...
The principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) says that you are morally praiseworthy or blameworthy...
In this paper I argue that even if the Principle of Alterative Possibilities (PAP) is satisfied, mor...
Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are supposed to constitute counter-examples to the principle of alterna...
A person is morally responsible for what she has done only if she could have done otherwise. This pr...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
One of the most significant questions in ethics is this: under what conditions are people morally re...
This book was publuished in 2003. This book explores an important issue within the free will debate:...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
Is choice necessary for moral responsibility? And does choice imply alternative possibilities of som...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
The aim of this paper is to present a version of the principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) whic...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are i...
It’s often said, and with good reason, that we are not told by the way things are how they ought to ...
This paper examines the position in moral philosophy that Harry Frankfurt calls the Principle of Alt...
According to Henry J. Frankfurt, the claim that “ought implies can” is taken by many philosophers as...
The principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) says that you are morally praiseworthy or blameworthy...
In this paper I argue that even if the Principle of Alterative Possibilities (PAP) is satisfied, mor...
Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are supposed to constitute counter-examples to the principle of alterna...
A person is morally responsible for what she has done only if she could have done otherwise. This pr...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
One of the most significant questions in ethics is this: under what conditions are people morally re...
This book was publuished in 2003. This book explores an important issue within the free will debate:...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
Is choice necessary for moral responsibility? And does choice imply alternative possibilities of som...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
The aim of this paper is to present a version of the principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) whic...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are i...
It’s often said, and with good reason, that we are not told by the way things are how they ought to ...
This paper examines the position in moral philosophy that Harry Frankfurt calls the Principle of Alt...
According to Henry J. Frankfurt, the claim that “ought implies can” is taken by many philosophers as...
The principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) says that you are morally praiseworthy or blameworthy...
In this paper I argue that even if the Principle of Alterative Possibilities (PAP) is satisfied, mor...
Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are supposed to constitute counter-examples to the principle of alterna...