Deontic Morality and Control
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: If either determinism or indeterminism is true, then no one has control over their actions. But it is morally obligatory, right or wrong, to perform some action only if one has control over it. This dilemma can be evaded, because moral obligation is incompatible with determinism but not with indeterminism.
9780521039185
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Pub Date: 2007Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: If either determinism or indeterminism is true, then no one has control over their actions. But it is morally obligatory, right or wrong, to perform some action only if one has control over it. This dilemma can be evaded, because moral obligation is incompatible with determinism but not with indeterminism.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
9780521039185
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0521039185
Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
If either determinism or indeterminism is true, then no one has control over their actions. But it is morally obligatory, right or wrong, to perform some action only if one has control over it. This dilemma can be evaded, because moral obligation is incompatible with determinism but not with indeterminism.
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