PHIL 1200 Chapter 13: Topic 7

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Can t we just hold people responsible for the kinds of desires they have and not for what they do (since what they do always and necessarily follows from their desires) What if they just came from other desires one had no control over. Why assume that people decide what kind of people to be another special problem. Theologians view god as the source of everything that happens in the world. The expression (cid:498)one could have done otherwise(cid:499) means no more or less than (cid:498)if one had chosen to do otherwise, then one would have done otherwise(cid:499) But how does this solve the incompatibility between responsibility and determinism a possible answer. To begin with, the second sentence seems compatible with determinism. If the first sentence means the same, then the first is also compatible with determinism. But the first sentence if the one that determines responsibility (one is responsible for what one does if one could have done otherwise)

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