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W. Matthews Grant's Dual Sources Account and Ultimate Responsibility. [PDF]
Wessling J, Turner PR.
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Externalism, inclusion, and knowledge of content [PDF]
En este trabajo abordo la cuestión de si el autoconocimiento es compatible con una individuación externista del contenido mental. En contra de algunas posiciones, considero el autoconocimiento como un logro cognitivo genuino. Aunque no es incorregible ni
Moya Espí, Carlos
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Consequences of Hard Incompatibilism
Incompatibilists in the free will debate are either determinists or libertarians. Both of these positions can have its variants. I would like to discuss several claims of the variant which was developed by Derk Pereboom and which he dubs hard incompatibilism.
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Responsibility, Free Will, and the Concept of Basic Desert. [PDF]
Menges L.
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From Neuroscience to Law: Bridging the Gap. [PDF]
Pernu TK, Elzein N.
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"One more time": time loops as a tool to investigate folk conceptions of moral responsibility and human agency. [PDF]
Giraud T, Neves Leal M, Cova F.
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I have inquired as to what sort of knowledge humans need to make justifiable claims regarding free will. I defended the thesis that humans do not have the sort of knowledge which would allow them to make such claims.
Zafer, Kılıç
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Determinism and reactive attitudes: reflections on our alleged unrenounceable commitments [PDF]
There seems to exist a tension between our metaphysical and phenomenological commitments in the free will debate. On the one hand, I argue that at the metaphysical level we cannot coherently defend the belief that we are morally responsible in the sense ...
Kelland, Lindsay-Ann
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Dennett's compatibilism considered [PDF]
My basic concern in this thesis is to examine the details behind Dennett's attempt to reconcile the notions of mechanism and responsibility. In the main this involves an examination of how he tries to secure a compatibilism between mechanistic and ...
Puttergill, Julian Gatenby
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The unsolvability of the mind-body problem liberates the will [PDF]
The mind-body problem is analyzed in a physicalist perspective. By combining the concepts of emergence and algorithmic information theory in a thought experiment employing a basic nonlinear process, it is argued that epistemically strongly emergent ...
Jan, Scheffel
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