Experimentální filosofie svobodné vůle: Je X-phi odpovědí na otázku kompatibility?

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Title in English Experimental Philosophy of Free Will: Is Experimental Philosophy the Answer to the Compatibility Question?
Authors

ŠIMÁČKOVÁ Kateřina

Year of publication 2014
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

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Description One of the important issues concerning free will is so called compatibility question. It explores whether free will and moral responsibility are compatible with determinism. There is a wide variety of positions on that issue. On one hand we have incompatibilists who insist that free will and moral responsibility is not compatible with causal determinism (both libertarians and hard determinists), on the other hand we have compatibilists who do not have a problem with agglutination of these concepts. I am going to focus only on the current debate which has not reached a homogenous answer to the given question so far. One usual way to support one or other position is to refer to its intuitivness. But intuitions can be empirically tested, so why should we not valuate philosophers claims in this way? For this purpose a new field of philosophy developed at the turn of the millennium. I am going to point out that the debate in experimental philosophy soon started to go in its own direction, by which, in my opinion, it has enriched the whole debate.
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