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Understanding Source Incompatibilism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Source incompatibilism is an increasingly popular version of incompatibilism about determinism and moral responsibility. However, many self-described source incompatibilists formulate the thesis differently, resulting in conceptual confusion that can ...
Tognazzini, Neal A.
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Compatibilism can be natural

open access: yesConsciousness and Cognition, 2017
Compatibilism is the view that moral responsibility is compatible with determinism. Natural compatibilism is the view that in ordinary social cognition, people are compatibilists. Researchers have recently debated whether natural compatibilism is true. This paper presents six experiments (N = 909) that advance this debate.
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Ginet's principle: Our freedom is the freedom to add to the given past [PDF]

open access: yesBelgrade Philosophical Annual
This paper is a defense of the principle: All the worlds that are might-worlds in the world x are worlds that share some of their momentary states with x (A (possible) world y is a might-world in the world x if it is true in x that if someone were to do ...
van Inwagen Peter
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Locke and Leibniz on Freedom and Necessity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Locke and Leibniz are often classified as proponents of compatibilist theories of human freedom, since both maintain that freedom is consistent with determinism and that the difference between being and not being free turns on how one is determined ...
Shimony, Idan, Shoham, Yekutiel
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Semicompatibilism and Moral Responsibility for Actions and Omissions: In Defence of Symmetrical Requirements [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Although convinced by Frankfurt-style cases that moral responsibility does not require the ability to do otherwise, semicompatibilists have not wanted to accept a parallel claim about moral responsibility for omissions, and so they have accepted ...
Cyr, Taylor W.
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Free will, the self and the brain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianism, and compatibilism. Strict determinism is often assumed in arguing for libertarianism or no-freedom theory.
Gomes, Gilberto
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Free will, determinism, and compatibilism: Blind spots in the theoretical landscape [PDF]

open access: yesBelgrade Philosophical Annual
Philosophical discourse on 'the' problem of free will has been shaped by three basic options: Libertarianism (accept free will and incompatibility, but deny determinism), hard determinism (accept determinism and incompatibility, but deny free will), and ...
Walter Sven
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Rethinking Moral Responsibility: The Case of the Evil-Natured Tyrants in Confucian Thought

open access: yesReligions
In general, the justification for the divine punishment in the Christian cosmos hinges on the notion of free will. Despite doctrinal complexities involving sin, grace, and divine sovereignty, individuals are held morally responsible for choosing evil ...
Yunwoo Song
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Free Will: Real or Illusion - A Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Debate on free will with Christian List, Gregg Caruso, and Cory Clark.
Caruso, Gregg D.   +2 more
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