Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2004
Abstract
Strawsonian approaches to responsibility, including more recent accounts such as Dennett’s and Wallace’s, face a number of important objections. However, Strawsonian theories can be recast along revisionist lines so as to avoid many of these problems. In this paper, I explain the revisionist approach to moral responsibility, discuss the concessions it makes to incompatibilism (including the point that compatibilists may not fully capture what our commonsense understanding of responsibility), why it provides a fruitful recasting of Strawsonian approaches, and how it offers an alternative to the pattern of dialectical stalemates exhibited by standard approaches to free will and determinism.
Recommended Citation
Vargas, Manuel R., "Responsibility and the Aims of Theory: Strawson and Revisionism" (2004). Philosophy. 2.
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Comments
Article published in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, June 2004, Vol. 85 Issue 2, p218-241, 24p.
DOI:10.1111/j.0279-0750.2004.00195.x.
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