Three recent 'state of the art' Frankfurt cases are responded to: Widerker's Brain-Malfunction-W case and Pereboom's Tax Evasion cases (2 & 3). These cases are intended by their authors to resurrect the neo-Frankfurt project of overturning the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) in the teeth of the widespread acceptance of some combination of the WKG (Widerker-Kane-Ginet) dilemma, the Flicker of Freedom strategy and the revised PAP response ('Principle of Alternative Blame', 'Principle of Alternative Expectations'). The three neo-Frankfurt cases of Pereboom and Widerker shown to be insufficient for their intended purpose. Of central importance to any account of responsibility is that this applies at the level of the Right and not...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
In this paper, I argue that having ‘leeway’ is part and parcel of what it is to be the agential sour...
Many now accept that Frankfurt-style cases refute the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). ...
Three recent ‘state of the art’ Frankfurt cases are responded to: Widerker’s Brain-Malfunction-W cas...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
The debate over whether Frankfurt-style cases are counterexamples to the principle of alternative po...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
Frankfurt cases are designed to be counterexamples to the principle of alternative possibilities (PA...
In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases...
‘Frankfurt-style cases' (FSCs) are widely considered as having refuted the Principle of Alternate Po...
Frankfurt-style cases are purported counterexamples to the principle of alternate possibilities, sin...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are irrelevant ...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
In this article I will criticize the so called Frankfurt-style cases. These cases have been built wi...
Frankfurt cases are supposed to provide us with counterexamples to the principle of alternative poss...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
In this paper, I argue that having ‘leeway’ is part and parcel of what it is to be the agential sour...
Many now accept that Frankfurt-style cases refute the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). ...
Three recent ‘state of the art’ Frankfurt cases are responded to: Widerker’s Brain-Malfunction-W cas...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
The debate over whether Frankfurt-style cases are counterexamples to the principle of alternative po...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
Frankfurt cases are designed to be counterexamples to the principle of alternative possibilities (PA...
In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases...
‘Frankfurt-style cases' (FSCs) are widely considered as having refuted the Principle of Alternate Po...
Frankfurt-style cases are purported counterexamples to the principle of alternate possibilities, sin...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are irrelevant ...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
In this article I will criticize the so called Frankfurt-style cases. These cases have been built wi...
Frankfurt cases are supposed to provide us with counterexamples to the principle of alternative poss...
In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Re...
In this paper, I argue that having ‘leeway’ is part and parcel of what it is to be the agential sour...
Many now accept that Frankfurt-style cases refute the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). ...