Choice is one of the central elements in the experience of free will, but it has not received a good account from either compatibilists or libertarians. This paper develops an account of choice based around three features: (i) choice is an action; (ii) choice is not determined by one's prior beliefs and desires; (iii) once the question of what to do has arisen, choice is typically both necessary and sufficient for moving to action. These features might appear to support a libertarian account, but they do not. Instead it is argued that all three features can be accommodated within a compatibilist account, where choice is needed because of agents' inabilities to arrive at judgements about what is best. Choice differs though from random pickin...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Choice is a key concept of our time. It is a foundational mechanism for every legal order in societi...
Purpose - The assumption of free will in contemporary economics is an important starting point for s...
The purpose throughout the preceding; chapters has been to present a coherent form of Libertarian d...
Free will is widely thought to require (i) the possibility of acting otherwise and (ii) the making o...
Libertarians, like Thomas Reid, hold that motives do not causally necessitate our choices. The probl...
But docs choice as constructed in contemporary theory and policy truly provide such a comprehensive ...
The central axiom of stit theory is independence of agency. This axiom states that simultaneous choi...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
In this note we reconsider an argument, borrowed from causal decision theory, according to which rat...
Despite being conceived as a 'theory of rational choice', orthodox economics fails to ascribe to hum...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Choice can be an extraordinary benefit or an immense burden. In some contexts, people choose not to ...
Is choice necessary for moral responsibility? And does choice imply alternative possibilities of som...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Choice is a key concept of our time. It is a foundational mechanism for every legal order in societi...
Purpose - The assumption of free will in contemporary economics is an important starting point for s...
The purpose throughout the preceding; chapters has been to present a coherent form of Libertarian d...
Free will is widely thought to require (i) the possibility of acting otherwise and (ii) the making o...
Libertarians, like Thomas Reid, hold that motives do not causally necessitate our choices. The probl...
But docs choice as constructed in contemporary theory and policy truly provide such a comprehensive ...
The central axiom of stit theory is independence of agency. This axiom states that simultaneous choi...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
In this note we reconsider an argument, borrowed from causal decision theory, according to which rat...
Despite being conceived as a 'theory of rational choice', orthodox economics fails to ascribe to hum...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Choice can be an extraordinary benefit or an immense burden. In some contexts, people choose not to ...
Is choice necessary for moral responsibility? And does choice imply alternative possibilities of som...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Choice is a key concept of our time. It is a foundational mechanism for every legal order in societi...