Manipulation cases in free will and moral responsibility, part 2: Manipulator-focused responses [0.03%]
自由意志与道德责任中的操控情况(第二部分):以操控者为中心的回应方案
Gabriel De Marco,Taylor W Cyr
Gabriel De Marco
In this paper-Part 2 of 3-we discuss one of the two main types of soft-line responses to manipulation cases, which we refer to as manipulator-focused views. Manipulator-focused views hold, roughly, that the reason that Victim lacks responsi...
Manipulation Cases in Free Will and Moral Responsibility, Part 1: Cases and Arguments [0.03%]
意志自由与道德责任中的操控案例(一):案例和论据
Gabriel De Marco,Taylor W Cyr
Gabriel De Marco
A common style of argument in the literature on free will and moral responsibility is the Manipulation Argument. These tend to begin with a case of an agent in a deterministic universe who is manipulated, say, via brain surgery, into perfor...
Indrek Reiland
Indrek Reiland
'Rule-following' is a name for a cluster of phenomena where we seem both guided and "normatively" constrained by something general in performing particular actions. Understanding the phenomenon is important because of its connection to mean...
Chris Ranalli,Thirza Lagewaard
Chris Ranalli
What is the epistemological significance of deep disagreement? Part I explored the nature of deep disagreement, while Part II considers its epistemological significance. It focuses on two core problems: the incommensurability and the ration...
Chris Ranalli,Thirza Lagewaard
Chris Ranalli
Some disagreements concern our most fundamental beliefs, principles, values, or worldviews, such as those about the existence of God, society and politics, or the trustworthiness of science. These are 'deep disagreements'. But what exactly ...
Rutger Claassen
Rutger Claassen
Business corporations are important, often powerful actors within the economy. They are able to exercise power over other actors, such as employees, consumers and nation-states. This contribution discusses how corporate power is constituted...
Heather Browning,Jonathan Birch
Heather Browning
Hanno Sauer,Charlie Blunden,Cecilie Eriksen et al.
Hanno Sauer et al.
Societies change over time. Chattel slavery and foot-binding have been abolished, democracy has become increasingly widespread, gay rights have become established in some countries, and the animal rights movement continues to gain momentum....
Fergus Green
Fergus Green
Recent years have witnessed a revival of scientific, political and philosophical discourse concerning the notion of ecological limits. This article provides a conceptual overview of descriptive ecological limit claims-i.e. claims that there...
Thomas Pölzler
Thomas Pölzler
In answering normative questions, researchers sometimes appeal to the concept of basic needs. Their guiding idea is that our first priority should be to ensure that everybody is able to meet these needs-to have enough in terms of food, wate...