Some recent studies have suggested that belief in determinism tends to undermine moral motivation: subjects who are given determinist texts to read become more likely to cheat or engage in vindictive behaviour. One possible explanation is that people are natural incompatibilists, so that convincing them of determinism undermines their belief that they are morally responsible. I suggest a different explanation, and in doing so try to shed some light on the phenomenology of free will. I contend that one aspect of the phenomenology is our impression that maintaining a resolution requires effort—an impression well supported by a range of psychological data. Determinism can easily be interpreted as showing that such effort will be futile: in eff...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
I argue that the traditional free will debate has focused too much on whether free will is compatibl...
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...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
This paper delves into the philosophical debate surrounding determinism and free will, exploring the...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
Experimental work on free will typically relies on deterministic stimuli to elicit judgments of free...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Free will theorists often claim that their views connect with everyday thinking about free will. How...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
The claim that common sense regards free will and moral responsibility as compatible with determinis...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people’s beliefs about free will may undermine...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
To argue for the pessimism that free will is impossible in a deterministic world, a powerful way has...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
I argue that the traditional free will debate has focused too much on whether free will is compatibl...
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...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
This paper delves into the philosophical debate surrounding determinism and free will, exploring the...
It is often called “the problem of free will and determinism,” as if the only thing that might chall...
Experimental work on free will typically relies on deterministic stimuli to elicit judgments of free...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Free will theorists often claim that their views connect with everyday thinking about free will. How...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
The claim that common sense regards free will and moral responsibility as compatible with determinis...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people’s beliefs about free will may undermine...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
To argue for the pessimism that free will is impossible in a deterministic world, a powerful way has...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
I argue that the traditional free will debate has focused too much on whether free will is compatibl...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...