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The implications of rejecting free will: An empirical analysis
Authors:Stephen Morris
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy, College of Staten Island (CUNY), Staten Island, NY, USA
Abstract:While skeptical arguments concerning free will have been a common element of philosophical discourse for thousands of years, one could make the case that such arguments have never been more numerous or forceful than at present. In response to these skeptical attacks, some philosophers and psychologists have expressed concern that the widespread acceptance of such skeptical attitudes could have devastating social consequences. In this paper, I set out to address whether such concerns are well-founded. I argue that there is reason to believe that should skeptical arguments result in the widespread dismissal of human free will, the results of such a dismissal are likely to be more positive than negative.
Keywords:Consequentialism  criminal justice  folk intuitions  free will  moral responsibility  public policy  skepticism
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