Narrative Determination

Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (4):779-798 (2022)
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Abstract

The traditional problem of free will has reached an impasse; we are unlikely to see progress without rethinking the terms in which the problem had been cast. Our approach offers an alternative to the standard terms of the debate, by developing an authorially parameterized approach articulated within a two-dimensional semantics for temporal predicates.

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Paul Studtmann
Davidson College
Christopher Shields
University of Notre Dame

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