P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of the most trenchant commentaries is Rajendra Prasad's, "Reactive Attitudes, Rationality, and Determinism." In his article, Prasad contests the significance of the reactive attitude over a precise theory of determinism, concluding that Strawson's argument is ultimately unconvincing. In this article, I evaluate Prasad's challenges to Strawson by summarizing and categorizing all of the relevant arguments in both Strawson's and Prasad's pieces. Strawson offers four types of arguments to demonstrate that determinism and free agency cannot be incompatible, showing that the reactive attitude is natural and desirable and the ...
Incompatibilism about responsibility and determinism is sometimes directly construed as the thesis t...
In the context of his highly influential defence of compatibilism, P. F. Strawson 1962 introduced th...
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determini...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
The article presents Peter F. Strawson’s remarks on the free will debate, which he has presented in ...
In Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment”, the idea of the reactive attitudes is used to provide a corr...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
In his influential work, “Freedom and Resentment,” P.F. Strawson argues that the truth of determinis...
Throughout much of the first half of the twentieth century, the free-will debate was largely concern...
In The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall offers an interpretation of P. F. Strawson’s “Freed...
Contra the dominant readings, Hieronymi—refusing to sideline concerns of metaphysics for the impasse...
In `Freedom and Resentment,' Strawson argues that we cannot separate holding people morally responsi...
Freedom and Resentment (1962) – reflecting the method and profoundness of descriptive metaphysics – ...
In this thesis, I argue that P.F. Strawson seriously underestimates the controversial nature of the...
Incompatibilism about responsibility and determinism is sometimes directly construed as the thesis t...
In the context of his highly influential defence of compatibilism, P. F. Strawson 1962 introduced th...
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determini...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
I plan to examine and defend Strawson's argument in "Freedom and Resentment" against various critic...
The article presents Peter F. Strawson’s remarks on the free will debate, which he has presented in ...
In Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment”, the idea of the reactive attitudes is used to provide a corr...
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free...
In his influential work, “Freedom and Resentment,” P.F. Strawson argues that the truth of determinis...
Throughout much of the first half of the twentieth century, the free-will debate was largely concern...
In The Second-Person Standpoint, Stephen Darwall offers an interpretation of P. F. Strawson’s “Freed...
Contra the dominant readings, Hieronymi—refusing to sideline concerns of metaphysics for the impasse...
In `Freedom and Resentment,' Strawson argues that we cannot separate holding people morally responsi...
Freedom and Resentment (1962) – reflecting the method and profoundness of descriptive metaphysics – ...
In this thesis, I argue that P.F. Strawson seriously underestimates the controversial nature of the...
Incompatibilism about responsibility and determinism is sometimes directly construed as the thesis t...
In the context of his highly influential defence of compatibilism, P. F. Strawson 1962 introduced th...
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determini...