1. The Concept of Free Will
The question has given rise to three main positions: determinist, compatibilist and libertarianism. ... Determinists argue that because of the laws of nature, everything happens according to these laws. ... As a result of this argument, determinists are inclined to argue that agents cannot be held accountable for moral actions as they do not have the choice to do otherwise. ... Libertarianists argue that agents are morally responsible for their actions as they have the freedom of choice of whether to perform a certain act or choose an alternative. ... For libertarianists, this exception is cha...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate