It is still a matter of some debate whether Avicenna grounds moral responsibility in a robust notion of free will. In this contribution, I will first delve into Avicenna’s theory of voluntary agency, arguing that he holds voluntary agency to be responsive to reasons but also thoroughly determined by the agent’s beliefs concerning the relevant goals, instruments, and qualifying circumstances. Since these beliefs in turn are caused, it seems that there is little room for a causally undetermined will in Avicenna’s theory. I will conclude by considering the question of whether Avicenna is some kind of compatibilist concerning the relation between determinism and responsibility.peerReviewe
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The present short essay argues that a traditionally accepted order between the determinism, the free...
In recent years, experimental philosophers have tried to determine whether ordinary people take free...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
In this essay two issues are critically addressed, namely, the foundation of Avicenna's ethical dete...
What are the freedom-relevant conditions necessary for someone to be a morally responsible person? ...
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In this study, we look at two interpretive puzzles associated with the thought of Avicenna that are ...
Avicenna was one of the premodern philosophers who argued for the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PS...
The concept of “moral responsibility” has almost always been defined in relation to a certain idea o...
Over the past few centuries the free will debate has largely turned on the question of whether or no...
In this thesis an attempt is made to shew that moral responsibility -- that a man merits praise or b...
Session 3 - B. ResponsibilityThe starting point of this essay is Galen Strawson's pessimist position...
In this dissertation I explore the question of the compatibility of freedom and moral responsibility...
This dissertation begins with the Islamic philosopher Avicenna, who transforms Aristotle’s conceptio...
This thesis is an investigation into the free will debate and the problem of free will. Is free will...
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In recent years, experimental philosophers have tried to determine whether ordinary people take free...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...