Christopher Taggart published an article in Synthese Journal

Our own Christopher Taggart has just published an article in Synthese titled “Supporting an agent-causal libertarian account of free will with a variant of Franklin’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ argument”. The article is open access, and you can check it out here: https://lnkd.in/d7bQZwRp

Congrats Chris! What a wonderful achievement 🎉 🥂

Abstract and Keywords:

Abstract
Christopher Franklin summarizes the standard argument for an agent-causal libertarian account of free will and formulates an alternative, which he calls the ‘It Ain’t Me’ argument. The latter relies on agent-causal libertarianism’s causal non-reductivism. Franklin suggests that agent-causal libertarians should support their position by defending a nonreductive agent-causal account of reasons-responsive agency instead of employing the standard argument. This paper summarizes a proposed agent-causal account of free will; argues for a nonreductive agent-causal account of reasons-responsive agency in doing so; and supports the proposed account with a variant of Franklin’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ argument.

Keywords: ACT Libertarianism · Free will · Agency · Causal non-reductivism

 

 

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