Incompatibilism and the Past* |
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Authors: | ANDREW M. BAILEY |
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Affiliation: | Yale‐NUS College |
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Abstract: | There is a new objection to the Consequence Argument for incompatibilism. I argue that the objection is more wide‐ranging than originally thought. In particular: if it tells against the Consequence Argument, it tells against other arguments for incompatibilism too. I survey a few ways of dealing with this objection and show the costs of each. I then present an argument for incompatibilism that is immune to the objection and that enjoys other advantages. |
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