Hume's Mistake

Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):201-24 (1999)
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Hume claimed that anything that happens must either be causally determined or a matter of chance, and that a person is responsible only for choices caused by the person’s character; so that if any sense is to made of free will and responsibility, it must be on the basis that they are compatible with determinism.

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