The Argument from Personal Responsibility
Description: The Argument from Personal Responsibility is a philosophical argument that attempts to demonstrate the existence of free will. It argues that if we are morally responsible for our actions, then we must have free will. | |
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What is the central claim of the Argument from Personal Responsibility?
What is the main objection to the Argument from Personal Responsibility?
Which of the following is an example of a compatibilist view of free will?
What is the main problem with the Argument from Personal Responsibility?
Which of the following is an example of a hard determinist view of free will?