Libertarian views of freedom claim that, although determinism would rule out our freedom, we are nevertheless free on some occasions. An odd implication of such views (to put it mildly) seems to be that indeterminism somehow enhances or contributes to our agency. But how could that be? What does indeterminism have to offer agency? This paper develops a novel answer, one that is centred around the notion of explanation. In short, it is argued that, if indeterminism holds in the right places, then the best explanation of the history of the world necessarily cites facts about our agency. Along the way, alternative proposals regarding the significance of indeterminism are considered and, ultimately, rejected in favour of the one developed in th...
Libertarianism about free will conjoins the thesis that free will requires indeterminism with the th...
In her seminal essay ‘Causality and Determination’, Elizabeth Anscombe very decidedly announced that...
After a brief but necessary characterization of the notion of determinism, I discuss and critically ...
Libertarian views of freedom claim that, although determinism would rule out our freedom, we are nev...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Can we s...
Can we sensibly attribute some of the happenings in our world to the agency of some of the things ar...
Timothy O’Connor has recently defended a version of libertarianism that has significant advantages o...
The aim of this paper is to establish that free agency, which is a capacity of many animals includin...
According to event-causal libertarianism, an action is free in the sense relevant to moral responsib...
In A Metaphysics for Freedom (Steward, Helen. A Metaphysics for Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University P...
Perhaps the greatest impediment to a viable libertarianism is the provision of a satisfactory explan...
The aim of this paper is to establish that free agency, which is a capacity of many animals includin...
This paper is part of a symposium discussing Helen Steward's A METAPHYSICS FOR FREEDOM. Steward argu...
Free will is widely thought to require (i) the possibility of acting otherwise and (ii) the making o...
The paper offers the outlines of a response to the often-made suggestion is that it is impossible to...
Libertarianism about free will conjoins the thesis that free will requires indeterminism with the th...
In her seminal essay ‘Causality and Determination’, Elizabeth Anscombe very decidedly announced that...
After a brief but necessary characterization of the notion of determinism, I discuss and critically ...
Libertarian views of freedom claim that, although determinism would rule out our freedom, we are nev...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Can we s...
Can we sensibly attribute some of the happenings in our world to the agency of some of the things ar...
Timothy O’Connor has recently defended a version of libertarianism that has significant advantages o...
The aim of this paper is to establish that free agency, which is a capacity of many animals includin...
According to event-causal libertarianism, an action is free in the sense relevant to moral responsib...
In A Metaphysics for Freedom (Steward, Helen. A Metaphysics for Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University P...
Perhaps the greatest impediment to a viable libertarianism is the provision of a satisfactory explan...
The aim of this paper is to establish that free agency, which is a capacity of many animals includin...
This paper is part of a symposium discussing Helen Steward's A METAPHYSICS FOR FREEDOM. Steward argu...
Free will is widely thought to require (i) the possibility of acting otherwise and (ii) the making o...
The paper offers the outlines of a response to the often-made suggestion is that it is impossible to...
Libertarianism about free will conjoins the thesis that free will requires indeterminism with the th...
In her seminal essay ‘Causality and Determination’, Elizabeth Anscombe very decidedly announced that...
After a brief but necessary characterization of the notion of determinism, I discuss and critically ...