- with the
classical thesis of free will, is
known as "incompatibilism".
Compatibilists believe that
freedom can be
present or
absent in
situations for reasons...
-
regarding determinism. In contrast,
compatibilists hold that free will is
compatible with determinism. Some
compatibilists even hold that
determinism is necessary...
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Those who
answered "yes" were
compatibilists in the
original sense of the term, now
commonly called classical compatibilists.
Given that
classical free will...
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argued that
Epicurus and
Lucretius were not
libertarians at all, but
compatibilists.
Robert Nozick put
forward an
indeterministic theory of free will in...
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Incompatibilists regard determinism as at odds with free will,
whereas compatibilists think the two can coexist.
Moral responsibility does not necessarily...
-
Center on
April 19, 2024, at the age of 82.
While he was a
confirmed compatibilist on free will, in "On
Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want"—chapter...
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leading up to the predicament. Hume's
argument is
supported by modern-day
compatibilists such as R. E. Hobart, a
pseudonym of
philosopher ****inson S. Miller...
- free will
while libertarians conclude that
determinism must be false.
Compatibilists take a
third approach by
arguing that
determinism and free will do not...
- a
compatibilist view of free will (free will and determinism,
whether physical or divine, are
metaphysically compatible). The view of
compatibilists is...
- The belief, by
Christian theologians who
adhere to a
libertarian or
compatibilist view of free will, that free will
separates humankind from God has also...