CFP: Libertarian Free Will: Problems and Prospects

Submission deadline: June 15, 2013

Conference date(s):
November 15, 2013 - November 17, 2013

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Conference Venue:

University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, United States

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Abstracts (of 2-3 double-spaced pages prepared for blind review) due by June 15, 2013 by e-mail to EJ Coffman ([email protected])

If libertarianism about freedom and moral responsibility is true, then people sometimes act freely and accountably without being causally determined to do so.  Frequently maligned within the history of philosophy, this view has gained increasingly sympathetic attention among philosophers.  But many stark questions remain, including:

  • How plausible is this view? 
  • If our actions are not causally determined, how can we have control over them? 
  • Why should we want our actions to be breaks in the deterministic causal chain?

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