PHL100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Compatibilism, Natural Evil
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The term test will feature a quote identification section, a short answer section, and a short essay section. This section is worth 20 points out of 100. You should be prepared to identify brief representative passages from the following philosophers" writings: paley, hick, ayer, chisholm, parfit (on personal identity), descartes, moore. Five of the eight questions below will appear on your test. State the three theoretical options on the problem: according to one form of compatibilism, one does x freely if and only if one does x and doing x is what one chooses to do. State what we called the giant robot objection to this claim. How does ayer"s version of compatibilism avoid this objection: what is the duplication problem , state the traditional analysis of knowledge that gettier targets in his essay. This section is worth 40 points out of 100.