Consider the following argument: P1. (PAP) A person is morally responsible for performing some action A only if he or she could have done otherwise than perform action A ( The Principle of Alternate Possibilities ). P2. A person could have done otherwise than perform some action A only if determinism is false. C. Therefore, a person is morally responsible for performing some action A only if determinism is false
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This dissertation examines two aspects of morality: (i) normative "ought" claims and (ii) blame. It ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate if semi-compatibilism can neutralize the skeptical argum...
The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...
Philosophers often consider problems of free will and moral luck in isolation from one another, but ...
Suppose someone were to say to you, "Look, I grant that moral responsibility requires freedom and th...
A person is morally responsible for what she has done only if she could have done otherwise. This pr...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
In this paper I argue that even if the Principle of Alterative Possibilities (PAP) is satisfied, mor...
This paper is about Frankfurt-type examples. These examples aim to provide a case where an agent is ...
One of the most significant questions in ethics is this: under what conditions are people morally re...
Is choice necessary for moral responsibility? And does choice imply alternative possibilities of som...
We do not want arbitrariness in our moral judgments. In the first half of my thesis, I will discuss...
In this paper I argue that even if the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) is satisfied, mo...
In recent years, experimental philosophers have tried to determine whether ordinary people take free...
The nexus of the moral luck debate is the control principle, which says that people are responsible ...
This dissertation examines two aspects of morality: (i) normative "ought" claims and (ii) blame. It ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate if semi-compatibilism can neutralize the skeptical argum...
The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...