The article presents Peter F. Strawson’s remarks on the free will debate, which he has presented in the essay ‘Freedom and Resentment’. Strawson avoids taking a stance on the question whether the thesis of determinism is correct. Instead he shows the essential difficulties and far reaching consequences of acknowledging this thesis. He recognizes the inseparable connection between freedom and responsibility in the philosophy after Kant. He consequently questions whether we really understand what it would mean to claim that determinism is true. He focuses on what he calls ‘reactive attitudes’ triggered by the way in which other people behave toward us. Their behavior evokes emotional reaction in us – gratitude, respect, curiosity, but also di...
Throughout much of the first half of the twentieth century, the free-will debate was largely concern...
In The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall offers an interpretation of P. F. Strawson’s “Freed...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
The article presents Peter F. Strawson’s remarks on the free will debate, which he has presented in ...
The article aims to briefly present Peter Strawson’s view expressed in his seminal article Freedom a...
The article aims to briefly present Peter Strawson’s view expressed in his seminal article Freedom a...
Freedom and Resentment (1962) – reflecting the method and profoundness of descriptive metaphysics – ...
Over the past few centuries the free will debate has largely turned on the question of whether or no...
P.F. Strawson rejects several assumptions shared by most compatibilists and incompatibilists in his ...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
The philosophical debate about free will and responsibility has been of great importance throughout ...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
Freedom and Resentment (1962), written by Peter Frederick Strawson, is one of the most influential p...
In this article, I discuss Gerbert Faure’s Vrije wil, moraal en het geslaagde leven (Free Will, Mora...
Throughout much of the first half of the twentieth century, the free-will debate was largely concern...
In The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall offers an interpretation of P. F. Strawson’s “Freed...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
The article presents Peter F. Strawson’s remarks on the free will debate, which he has presented in ...
The article aims to briefly present Peter Strawson’s view expressed in his seminal article Freedom a...
The article aims to briefly present Peter Strawson’s view expressed in his seminal article Freedom a...
Freedom and Resentment (1962) – reflecting the method and profoundness of descriptive metaphysics – ...
Over the past few centuries the free will debate has largely turned on the question of whether or no...
P.F. Strawson rejects several assumptions shared by most compatibilists and incompatibilists in his ...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
The philosophical debate about free will and responsibility has been of great importance throughout ...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
Freedom and Resentment (1962), written by Peter Frederick Strawson, is one of the most influential p...
In this article, I discuss Gerbert Faure’s Vrije wil, moraal en het geslaagde leven (Free Will, Mora...
Throughout much of the first half of the twentieth century, the free-will debate was largely concern...
In The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall offers an interpretation of P. F. Strawson’s “Freed...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...