Direct Versus Indirect: Control,Moral Responsibility,and Free Action |
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Authors: | Alfred R. Mele |
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Affiliation: | Florida State University |
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Abstract: | This article has two primary aims. The first is to identify relationships among direct control, direct moral responsibility for an action, and directly free action. The second is to provide a partial map depicting the bearing of some familiar competing views about moral responsibility and free action – traditional compatibilism, semicompatibilism, and event-causal libertarianism – on differences in conceptions of direct and indirect species of moral responsibility and free action. |
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