The W-defense is among the most prominent arguments for the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). Here I offer some considerations in support of the W-defense and respond to what I see as the most forceful objections to it to date. My response to these objections invokes the well-known flicker of freedom response to Frankfurt cases. I argue that the W-defense and the flicker response are mutually reinforcing and together yield a compelling defense of PAP
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
In this article I will criticize the so called Frankfurt-style cases. These cases have been built wi...
In a recent paper, John Fischer develops a new argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibi...
The W-defense is among the most prominent arguments for the principle of alternative possibilities (...
According to the most popular versions of the flicker defense, Frankfurt-style cases fail to undermi...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
One strategy in recent discussions of theological fatalism is to draw on Harry Frankfurt\u27s famous...
Frankfurt cases are designed to be counterexamples to the principle of alternative possibilities (PA...
‘Frankfurt-style cases’ (FSCs) are widely considered as having refuted the Principle of Alternate Po...
The debate over whether Frankfurt-style cases are counterexamples to the principle of alternative po...
In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are irrelevant ...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
In this article I will criticize the so called Frankfurt-style cases. These cases have been built wi...
In a recent paper, John Fischer develops a new argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibi...
The W-defense is among the most prominent arguments for the principle of alternative possibilities (...
According to the most popular versions of the flicker defense, Frankfurt-style cases fail to undermi...
According to the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for w...
One strategy in recent discussions of theological fatalism is to draw on Harry Frankfurt\u27s famous...
Frankfurt cases are designed to be counterexamples to the principle of alternative possibilities (PA...
‘Frankfurt-style cases’ (FSCs) are widely considered as having refuted the Principle of Alternate Po...
The debate over whether Frankfurt-style cases are counterexamples to the principle of alternative po...
In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases...
This article contends that recent attempts to construct Frankfurt-style cases (FSCs) are irrelevant ...
My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Al...
In this article I will criticize the so called Frankfurt-style cases. These cases have been built wi...
In a recent paper, John Fischer develops a new argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibi...