Free Will A Contemporary Introduction
86 The Debate over the Consequence Argument That is, from the fact that that no one has, or ever had, a choice about whether p i ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 87 proposition involving metaphysical necessity. That is, the Consequence Argu- ment do ...
88 The Debate over the Consequence Argument The problem with proceeding this way is that the reasons for thinking that the past ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 89 counterexamples to this. There are cases in which it is true that Np, and true that ...
90 The Debate over the Consequence Argument p = The coin does not fall heads. q = The coin does not fall tails. p&q = The co ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 91 LMC provides a credible semantics for such ability claims, or maybe there is a plaus ...
92 The Debate over the Consequence Argument By appending the “□” to the original proposition p, we generate a distinct proposi- ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 93 Applying this to Jimmy Olson (jo) on the first day of the year 2000 (1/1/00), we get ...
94 The Debate over the Consequence Argument deny that to be able to do something is to be able to add to the given past. More pr ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 95 if determinism is true. And it may ramify in such a way that the very state of the w ...
96 The Debate over the Consequence Argument Why not? As Garrett Pendergraft (2011) states it, the relevant proposition at issue, ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 97 into not raising her arm through means perfectly replicating what it would be like f ...
98 The Debate over the Consequence Argument Vihvelin, Kadri. 2013. “The Abilities and Dispositions of Our Freedom.” In Causes, L ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 99 6 We also simplify here. We shall treat it as intuitive that if the metaphysical the ...
100 The Debate over the Consequence Argument we elaborate on a point alluded to in note 6 above.) That is, the following proposi ...
The Debate over the Consequence Argument 101 22 Readers interested in pursuing Ginet’s thoughtful reply to these compatibilist v ...
5 Alternative Possibilities and Frankfurt Cases In this chapter we discuss another of the three decisive influences on the free ...
Alternative Possibilities and Frankfurt Cases 103 (PAP) An action is free in the sense required for moral responsibility only if ...
104 Alternative Possibilities and Frankfurt Cases Illustrating and making intuitive the distinction between factors that make th ...
Alternative Possibilities and Frankfurt Cases 105 5.1. Compatibilist and Incompatibilist Source Views But first we want to make ...
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