PHL210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Trait Theory

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Lecture 14 (hume"s conception of free will/second part of his argument) Freedom of indifference - the ability to act otherwise (most common response) An action follows a volition to perform the action (this action is free if i wanted to move my hand) If we had willed otherwise, we would have acted otherwise. The connection between will and connection. (central point for hume); problem is crucial to my will where the will comes from. ); when we hold a person responsible we look at the causation.

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