This article continues and expands differences I have with Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu concerning issues of moral bioenhancement and free will. They have criticized my conception of voluntary moral bioenhancement, claiming that it ignores the extent to which freedom is a matter of degree. Here, I argue that freedom as a political concept (or as one that is analogous to a political concept) is indeed scalar in nature, but that freedom of the will is to be understood as a threshold concept and therefore not as subject to degree. Consequently, I contend, by asserting that freedom is a matter of degree, that Persson and Savulescu have not undermined my arguments favoring voluntary moral enhancement. In addition, I add three further argu...
John Harris recently argues that the moral bioenhancement proposed by Persson and Savulescu can dama...
This text focuses on selected basic arguments of libertarianism that could be found in certain debat...
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is con...
This article continues and expands differences I have with Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu conce...
During the previous years, Harris Wiseman has devoted substantial attention to my stance on voluntar...
The proposal of moral enhancement as a valuable means to face the environmental, technological and s...
A prominent objection to non-cognitive moral bio-enhancements (NCMBEs) is that they would compromise...
This thesis seeks an answer to a question of whether social normative systems, particularly law and ...
In this thesis, I will consider various aspects of the contemporary free will debate from a conseque...
In this paper we reply to the most important objections to our advocacy of moral enhancement by biom...
Free will skepticism denies that humans possess the type of freedom required for moral responsibilit...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Over the past few centuries the free will debate has largely turned on the question of whether or no...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Philosophical and Psychological Issues of Free Will; Free Will and Responsibility My thesis is deali...
John Harris recently argues that the moral bioenhancement proposed by Persson and Savulescu can dama...
This text focuses on selected basic arguments of libertarianism that could be found in certain debat...
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is con...
This article continues and expands differences I have with Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu conce...
During the previous years, Harris Wiseman has devoted substantial attention to my stance on voluntar...
The proposal of moral enhancement as a valuable means to face the environmental, technological and s...
A prominent objection to non-cognitive moral bio-enhancements (NCMBEs) is that they would compromise...
This thesis seeks an answer to a question of whether social normative systems, particularly law and ...
In this thesis, I will consider various aspects of the contemporary free will debate from a conseque...
In this paper we reply to the most important objections to our advocacy of moral enhancement by biom...
Free will skepticism denies that humans possess the type of freedom required for moral responsibilit...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Over the past few centuries the free will debate has largely turned on the question of whether or no...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Philosophical and Psychological Issues of Free Will; Free Will and Responsibility My thesis is deali...
John Harris recently argues that the moral bioenhancement proposed by Persson and Savulescu can dama...
This text focuses on selected basic arguments of libertarianism that could be found in certain debat...
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is con...