Determinismus und Verantwortung: Was kann das Konsequenzargument?

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (1):119-131 (2009)
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In his recent book Willensfreiheit Geert Keil defends a version of libertarianism. Yet he criticizes a flagship argument for incompatibilism. Van Inwagen's consequence argument, Keil thinks, relies on an irrelevant premise when it claims that agents have no choice about the remote past. I argue that Keil's charge rests on a misunderstanding. I then sketch why discussions of the consequence argument should focus on the question whether or not a certain version of rule Beta is valid

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Christoph Jäger
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