Shaun Nichols has proposed a useful distinction regarding three different projects in the inquiry of free will and responsibility: a descriptive project, a substantive projects, and a prescriptive project. In this article we address two issues that have been recently debated in the literature on free will, moral responsibility and the theory of punishment: the first issue concerns the descriptive project, the second both the substantive and the prescriptive project. The first issue concerns the impact that the evidence for determinism, supposedly shown by cognitive sciences, would have, if popularized, on the ordinary practice of responsibility attributions. On theoretical, historical and empirical grounds, we claim that there is no rationa...
It is a common idea, and an element in many legal systems, that people can deserve punishment when t...
In this essay I will investigate some different opinions about how or whether we should change our v...
The concept of free will is a problematic basis for assessing legal accountability. First of all, fr...
Shaun Nichols has proposed a useful distinction regarding three different projects in the inquiry of...
Most observers agree that free will is central to our practices of blaming and punishment. Yet the c...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Item does not contain fulltextIf free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, the...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
If we are unlikely to possess the kind of free will that legitimates desert-based punishment, the ra...
Much has been written recently about the problem of justifying punishment in the context of anthropo...
Here I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free wi...
Imagine for instance, in fact for the remainder of this paper, that a certain doctrine turns out to ...
"Free will skepticism refers to a family of views that all take seriously the possibility that human...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a justification of punishment which can be endorsed by free ...
It is a common idea, and an element in many legal systems, that people can deserve punishment when t...
In this essay I will investigate some different opinions about how or whether we should change our v...
The concept of free will is a problematic basis for assessing legal accountability. First of all, fr...
Shaun Nichols has proposed a useful distinction regarding three different projects in the inquiry of...
Most observers agree that free will is central to our practices of blaming and punishment. Yet the c...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Item does not contain fulltextIf free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, the...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
If we are unlikely to possess the kind of free will that legitimates desert-based punishment, the ra...
Much has been written recently about the problem of justifying punishment in the context of anthropo...
Here I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free wi...
Imagine for instance, in fact for the remainder of this paper, that a certain doctrine turns out to ...
"Free will skepticism refers to a family of views that all take seriously the possibility that human...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a justification of punishment which can be endorsed by free ...
It is a common idea, and an element in many legal systems, that people can deserve punishment when t...
In this essay I will investigate some different opinions about how or whether we should change our v...
The concept of free will is a problematic basis for assessing legal accountability. First of all, fr...