150 results on '"compatibilism"'
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2. Overdetermination, Causal Exclusion, and the Insufficiency of Mental Causation
3. Two Concepts of Truthmaking: a Compatibilist Solution to the Controversy Between Substantive and Deflationary Approach
4. Compatibilism and Control over the Past: A New Argument Against Compatibilism
5. Mechanical Choices: A Compatibilist Libertarian Response
6. Austrian Economics and Compatibilist Freedom
7. ACT-Endorsing Libertarianism, Constitutive Luck, and Basic Moral Responsibility
8. The consequence argument and ordinary human agency
9. The Four-Case Argument and the Existential/Universal Effect
10. Lemos on the Physical Indeterminism Luck Objection
11. Resisting the epistemic argument for compatibilism
12. Avoiding Strawson’s Crude Opposition: How to Straddle the Participant and Objective Stances
13. Sellars on compatibilism and the consequence argument
14. The Three-Case Argument against the Moral Justificatory Significance of Basic Desert
15. Relating Neuroscience to Responsibility: Comments on Hirstein, Sifferd, and Fagan’s Responsible Brains
16. Ability, relevant possibilities, and the fixity of the past
17. The direct argument is a prima facie threat to compatibilism
18. Physical Determinism, Zygote-Manipulation and Responsible Agency
19. Taking Hobart Seriously
20. Manipulated Agents: Précis
21. Human Evolution: Compatibilist Approaches
22. The agential perspective: a hard-line reply to the four-case manipulation argument
23. Strong internalism, doxastic involuntarism, and the costs of compatibilism
24. Justice without Retribution: An Epistemic Argument against Retributive Criminal Punishment
25. Are we free to make the laws?
26. Why Compatibilists Must Be Internalists
27. Responsibility and the limits of good and evil
28. Can Life Be Meaningful without Free Will?
29. What Makes the Free Will Debate Substantive?
30. Double Defence Against Multiple Case Manipulation Arguments
31. Manipulators and Moral Standing
32. A Case of Relational Autonomy in the Mahābhārata: the Story of Pūjanī
33. The demand for contrastive explanations
34. The Agency-Last Paradigm: Free Will as Moral Ether
35. Sublating the free will problematic: powers, agency and causal determination
36. The libertarian predicament: a plea for action theory
37. Replies to critics
38. Précis of Causation and free will
39. Keith Lehrer on Compatibilism
40. On Carolina Sartorio’s Causation and Free Will
41. Diana and Ernie return: on Carolina Sartorio’s Causation and Free Will
42. A Defense of Free Will Skepticism: Replies to Commentaries by Victor Tadros, Saul Smilansky, Michael McKenna, and Alfred R. Mele on Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life
43. Soul-making theodicy and compatibilism: new problems and a new interpretation
44. Crossing the Line: New Intuitions Behind Frankfurt-Type Cases
45. On the Matter of Suffering: Derek Parfit and the Possibility of Deserved Punishment
46. On Smilansky’s Defense of Prepunishment: A Response to Robinson
47. Free will and the construction of options
48. Reasons, Determinism and the Ability to Do otherwise
49. Adorno, Freedom and Criminal Law: The ‘Determinist Challenge’ Revitalised
50. Freedom of Preference: A Defense of Compatiblism
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