The problem of free will is a problem about control and luck. If causal determinism is true, then everything we do is ultimately a matter of luck, as it is if causal determinism is false. Either way we seem to lack free will of the kind needed for moral responsibility. In this thesis a case is built for a certain type of modest incompatibilist view on free will. It is argued that it makes no difference in terms of control whether determinism or indeterminism obtains. What matters is that we have a certain kind of ownership over what we do. Causal determinism rules this out, but indeterminism does not. This has the upshot that not only does free will turn out to be compatible with luck, exposure to a certain kind of luck is actually required...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
The philosophical world has long attempted to reconcile determinism with the notion of free will. Ev...
The problem of free will is a problem about control and luck. If causal determinism is true, then ev...
In the course of writing a book on Free Will, I took the opportunity to read a good deal of contempo...
The concept of luck has played an important role in debates concerning free will and moral responsib...
Philosophers often consider problems of free will and moral luck in isolation from one another, but ...
Many contemporary compatibilists about free will and determinism are agnostic about whether determin...
The consensus scientific view holds that our world is indeterministic at the micro level, but practi...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
After a brief but necessary characterization of the notion of determinism, I discuss and critically ...
Determinism seems to rule out a robust sense of options but also prevent our choices from being a ma...
For free will theorists, the problem of luck has been a constant source of consternation. Peter van ...
Philosophical work on free will is inevitably framed by the problem of free will and determinism. Th...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
The philosophical world has long attempted to reconcile determinism with the notion of free will. Ev...
The problem of free will is a problem about control and luck. If causal determinism is true, then ev...
In the course of writing a book on Free Will, I took the opportunity to read a good deal of contempo...
The concept of luck has played an important role in debates concerning free will and moral responsib...
Philosophers often consider problems of free will and moral luck in isolation from one another, but ...
Many contemporary compatibilists about free will and determinism are agnostic about whether determin...
The consensus scientific view holds that our world is indeterministic at the micro level, but practi...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
After a brief but necessary characterization of the notion of determinism, I discuss and critically ...
Determinism seems to rule out a robust sense of options but also prevent our choices from being a ma...
For free will theorists, the problem of luck has been a constant source of consternation. Peter van ...
Philosophical work on free will is inevitably framed by the problem of free will and determinism. Th...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
Progress may be made in resolving the tension between free will and determinism by analysis of the n...
The philosophical world has long attempted to reconcile determinism with the notion of free will. Ev...