In this paper, I give responses to seven central questions about the free will problem, which were proposed by the editors of this journal. In the same issue, responses to these seven questions are also given by other 29 authors, including Mark Balaguer, Bernard Berofsky, Daniel Dennett, John Fischer, Robert Kane, Michael McKenna, Derk Pereboom, Peter van Inwagen, and others. The whole issue can then be seen as a very wide ¿state of the art¿ exposition concerning the present discussion on free will and moral responsibility
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In this thesis, I will consider various aspects of the contemporary free will debate from a conseque...
Is human free will compatible with the natural laws of the universe? To “compatibilists” who see fre...
This paper delves into the philosophical debate surrounding determinism and free will, exploring the...
Kadri Vihvelin’s Causes, Laws,and Free Will is a thorough and rigorous discussion of free will as a ...
Philosophical work on free will, contemporary as well as historical, is inevitably framed by the pro...
Consider this scenario: A terrorist just bombed the subway in London, which resulted in the casualti...
This thesis is an investigation into the free will debate and the problem of free will. Is free will...
As we have learned in the state-of-the-art section about determinism (section 2.1) which basically s...
The debate surrounding free will and moral responsibility is one of the most intransigent debates in...
The following dissertation consists of three largely independent papers that are united in the gener...
The project combines the work of two students who have been pursuing a response to a metaphysical di...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
The author mounts a case against the libertarian and hard determinist's thesis that free will is imp...
NOTE TO READERS: My current research program is firmly grounded in the technical aspects of this dis...
In this thesis, I will consider various aspects of the contemporary free will debate from a conseque...
Is human free will compatible with the natural laws of the universe? To “compatibilists” who see fre...
This paper delves into the philosophical debate surrounding determinism and free will, exploring the...
Kadri Vihvelin’s Causes, Laws,and Free Will is a thorough and rigorous discussion of free will as a ...