© 2013, © 2013 Taylor & Francis. One debate in the experimental exploration of everyday judgments about free will is whether most people are compatibilists or incompatibilists. Some recent research suggests that many people who have incompatibilist intuitions are making a mistake; as such, they do not have genuine incompatibilist intuitions. Another worry is whether most people appropriately understand determinism or confuse it with similar, but different, notions such as fatalism. In five studies we demonstrate people distinguish determinism from fatalism. While people overall make this distinction, a large percentage of people still judge that a person who is fated to perform an action is both free and morally responsible for that actio...
The debate over whether free will and determinism are compatible is controversial, and produces wide...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
In the past decade, a number of empirical researchers have suggested that laypeople have compatibili...
In the past decade, a number of empirical researchers have suggested that laypeople have compatibili...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
The claim that common sense regards free will and moral responsibility as compatible with determinis...
Free will theorists often claim that their views connect with everyday thinking about free will. How...
Following the recent surge in experimental philosophy exploring how unprimed intuitions enable the f...
Incompatibilists believe free will is impossible if determinism is true, and they often claim that t...
In a series of pre-registered studies, we explored (a) the difference between people’s intuitions ab...
The debate over whether free will and determinism are compatible is controversial, and produces wide...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
In the past decade, a number of empirical researchers have suggested that laypeople have compatibili...
In the past decade, a number of empirical researchers have suggested that laypeople have compatibili...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
The claim that common sense regards free will and moral responsibility as compatible with determinis...
Free will theorists often claim that their views connect with everyday thinking about free will. How...
Following the recent surge in experimental philosophy exploring how unprimed intuitions enable the f...
Incompatibilists believe free will is impossible if determinism is true, and they often claim that t...
In a series of pre-registered studies, we explored (a) the difference between people’s intuitions ab...
The debate over whether free will and determinism are compatible is controversial, and produces wide...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...