Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determinism. However, it is only an historical accident that these views are bundled together. I show that Strawson’s deepest commitments are perfectly consistent with, and even support, a new and improved form of hard determinism. The resulting view is not revisionist about our practices in the way that extant versions of hard determinism are. After setting out my view, I then turn to Latham and Tierney’s (2022) objection to manipulation arguments. I make two points about their objection. First, while extant versions of hard determinism are vulnerable to Latham and Tierney’s objection, my version of hard determinism is not. Second, I argue that their...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...
An emerging movement called “experimental philosophy ” provides a new angle on the venerable debate ...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determini...
Many manipulation arguments against compatibilism rely on the claim that manipulation is relevantly ...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
Strawsonian approaches to responsibility, including more recent accounts such as Dennett’s and Walla...
In this paper I consider a recent objection to compatibilism—the manipulation argument. This argumen...
Is moral responsibility compatible with the truth of causal determinism? One of the most influential...
What would the world be like if hard determinism were true, that is, if all events were determined i...
In 1994, Galen Strawson published his paper, “The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility”. In this pa...
Haji argues that determinism threatens deontic morality, not via a threat to moral responsibility, b...
When hard determinists reject the claim that people deserve particular kinds of treatment because of...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate if semi-compatibilism can neutralize the skeptical argum...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...
An emerging movement called “experimental philosophy ” provides a new angle on the venerable debate ...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determini...
Many manipulation arguments against compatibilism rely on the claim that manipulation is relevantly ...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
Strawsonian approaches to responsibility, including more recent accounts such as Dennett’s and Walla...
In this paper I consider a recent objection to compatibilism—the manipulation argument. This argumen...
Is moral responsibility compatible with the truth of causal determinism? One of the most influential...
What would the world be like if hard determinism were true, that is, if all events were determined i...
In 1994, Galen Strawson published his paper, “The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility”. In this pa...
Haji argues that determinism threatens deontic morality, not via a threat to moral responsibility, b...
When hard determinists reject the claim that people deserve particular kinds of treatment because of...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate if semi-compatibilism can neutralize the skeptical argum...
Peter van Inwagen, in his classic argument “The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism,” ...
An emerging movement called “experimental philosophy ” provides a new angle on the venerable debate ...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...