PHL100Y1 Lecture 32: 32 Chisolm & Pereboom

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Libertarianism vis a vis free will: libertarians agree that we do have free will; the world must be indeterministic, a genuine option means there must have been another option at some time. If every decision is already pre-made, then there are no genuine choices. If it is from a genuine option, yes. If the root cause is not us and us alone, then that cause is responsible. What"s going on with god, then; isn"t god the root cause for all our actions: random acts are unmotivated, therefore no moral responsibility. A morally responsible act is a genuine option, is not random, and is caused by us: if we have morally responsible actions, determinism must have its limits. Types of causation: event causation: a leads to b leads to c leads to n, agent causation: agent initiates a, which lead to b which ultimately leads to n.

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