Created by Thomas Woodcock
about 3 years ago
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What is meant by the term moral responsibility?
What is free will?
What is hard determinism?
What is Compatibilism?
What is Libertarianism?
Who are some philosophers and thinkers behind hard determinism
Who were some thinkers behind compatibilism?
Who were some thinkers behind libertarianism?
What is scientific determinism?
What is Laplace's demon?
What is psychological determinism?
What was Libet's brain experiment?
how many events did Thomas Reid argue there were?
What would moderate libertarians not deny?
What do libertarians say about human behaviour?
What is a common argument for libertarianism?
How would determinists respond to libertarians?
What would libertairians respond to the claim that freedom is an illusion of brain complexity?
What is 'liberty of spontaneity'?
What is constant connection?
What is an example of constant conjunction?
Do human affairs have the same kind of necessity as the natural world?
For compatibilists why does freedom require determinism?
Where do our desires come from?
What is our personality or character?
What is freedom for compatibilists?
What is non-freedom for compatibilists?
What problem do modern hard determinists have with Hume's idea of necessity and causation as constant conjunction?
What problem do scientific determinists have with Hume's 'wishes and desires'
What problem do libertarians have with compatibilists?
Do we have to make a decision on D,L or C?
What is one approach to crime?
What is another approach to crime?
What do hard determinists think about crime as anti social behaviour?
What happens to the christian idea of sin if hard determinism is correct?