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the indeterministic weightings model of libertarian free will
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نویسنده
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lemos john
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منبع
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پژوهشهاي فلسفي كلامي - 2021 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:137 -156
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چکیده
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This article articulates and defends an indeterministic weightings model of libertarian free will (lfw). it begins by defining the conception of free will at issue and then goes on to present versions of the luck objection which is often made against theories of lfw. it is argued that the sort of indeterministic weightings model of lfw which has been defended in the recent literature by storrs mccall and e.j. lowe (2005, 2008) and john lemos (2018, ch.5) has the resources to answer such luck objections while possessing virtues which some other libertarian views lack. according to the indeterministic weightings model of lfw, in making undetermined freewilled choices between two courses of action, a or b, the reasons for choosing each option don’t come with preestablished evaluative weights. during the process of deliberation, the agent assigns weight in an undetermined way to the reasons for each option and this typically leads to the choice of the option that has been assigned a greater value. in the paper, it is not only argued that this theory can resolve worries about luck but also that the view has virtues which certain other libertarian views lack, as such the view is contrasted with the modest libertarian models of lfw from daniel dennett (1978) and alfred mele (1995) as well as robert kane’s view (1996, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2019).
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کلیدواژه
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free will ,moral responsibility ,libertarianism ,luck
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آدرس
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coe college, department of philosophy, usa
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پست الکترونیکی
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jlemos@coe.edu
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The Indeterministic Weightings Model of Libertarian Free Will
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Authors
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Lemos John
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Abstract
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This article articulates and defends an indeterministic weightings model of libertarian free will (LFW). It begins by defining the conception of free will at issue and then goes on to present versions of the luck objection which is often made against theories of LFW. It is argued that the sort of indeterministic weightings model of LFW which has been defended in the recent literature by Storrs McCall and E.J. Lowe (2005, 2008) and John Lemos (2018, Ch.5) has the resources to answer such luck objections while possessing virtues which some other libertarian views lack. According to the indeterministic weightings model of LFW, in making undetermined freewilled choices between two courses of action, A or B, the reasons for choosing each option don’t come with preestablished evaluative weights. During the process of deliberation, the agent assigns weight in an undetermined way to the reasons for each option and this typically leads to the choice of the option that has been assigned a greater value. In the paper, it is not only argued that this theory can resolve worries about luck but also that the view has virtues which certain other libertarian views lack, as such the view is contrasted with the modest libertarian models of LFW from Daniel Dennett (1978) and Alfred Mele (1995) as well as Robert Kane’s view (1996, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2019).
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Keywords
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free will ,moral responsibility ,libertarianism ,luck
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