The Ethical Advantages of Free Will Subjectivism |
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Authors: | RICHARD DOUBLE |
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Affiliation: | Edinboro University of Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Adopting meta-level Free Will Subjectivism is one among several ways to maintain that persons never experience moral freedom in their choices. The other ways of arguing against moral freedom I consider are presented by Saul Smilansky, Ted Honderich, Bruce Waller, Galen Strawson, and Derk Pereboom. In this paper, without arguing for the acceptance of free will subjectivism, I argue that subjectivism has some moral and theoretical advantages over its kindred theories. |
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