Luck and Free Will |
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Authors: | Alfred R. Mele |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, Florida State University, , Tallahassee, FL, 32306‐1500 USA |
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Abstract: | This essay sketches a problem about luck for typical incompatibilist views of free will posed in Alfred Mele, Free Will and Luck (2006), and examines recent reactions to that problem. Reactions featuring appeals to agent causation receive special attention. Because the problem is focused on decision making, the control that agents have over what they decide is a central topic. Other topics discussed include the nature of lucky action and differences between directly and indirectly free actions. |
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Keywords: | agent causation control decision making free will incompatibilism luck |
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