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- and developed a positive account of compatibilist free will based on higher-order volitions. Other "new compatibilists" include Gary Watson, Susan R. Wolf...
- regarding determinism. In contrast, compatibilists hold that free will is compatible with determinism. Some compatibilists even hold that determinism is necessary...
- Those who answered "yes" were compatibilists in the original sense of the term, now commonly called classical compatibilists. Given that classical free will...
- argued that Epicurus and Lucretius were not libertarians at all, but compatibilists. Robert Nozick put forward an indeterministic theory of free will in...
- Incompatibilists regard determinism as at odds with free will, whereas compatibilists think the two can coexist. Moral responsibility does not necessarily...
- Fellowship and two Guggenheim Fellowships. While he was a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in "On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want"—chapter...
- December 2018). "African Communitarianism and Human Rights: Towards a Compatibilist View". Theoria. 65 (157): 37–56. doi:10.3167/th.2018.6515704. ISSN 0040-5817...
- what is widely prevalent in nature. Borst, C. (1992). "Leibniz and the Compatibilist Account of Free Will". Studia Leibnitiana. 24 (1): 49–58. JSTOR 40694201...
- Agent causation has been adopted by both compatibilists and incompatibilists alike. Defending a compatibilist interpretation, Ned Markosian proposed a...
- leading up to the predicament. Hume's argument is supported by modern-day compatibilists such as R. E. Hobart, a pseudonym of philosopher ****inson S. Miller...