Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally responsible for their actions since in a deterministic universe, people are arguably not the ultimate source of their actions nor could they have done otherwise if initial conditions and the laws of nature are held fixed. To reveal how non-philosophers ordinarily reason about the conditions for free will, we conducted a cross-cultural and cross-linguistic survey (N = 5,268) spanning twenty countries and sixteen languages. Overall, participants tended to ascribe moral responsibility whether the perpetrator lacked sourcehood or alternate possibilities. However, for American, European, and Middle Eastern participants, being the ultimate source of one’...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empiri...
The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
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...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Recent experimental research has revealed surprising patterns in people's intuitions about free...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Abstract: Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy ’ have begun using m...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empiri...
The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
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...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Recent experimental research has revealed surprising patterns in people's intuitions about free...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Abstract: Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy ’ have begun using m...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empiri...
The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...