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vii | 63 |
COMPATIBILISM | 104 |
? B The doubleaspect theory | 110 |
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A. J. Ayer accept act of affirming admit affirmation of Nfc alternatives argue argument from moral arguments for Nfc assumes assumption attempt to rationally belief causes choose claim clarify compatibilism compatibilist compatible with Nfc consider consistent with Nfc contradictory controversy deliberation deny determinist double-aspect theory entails Sfc example experience of choice explain express fact factors false falsified formulation free choice ground human behavior incompatible J. J. C. Smart J. R. Lucas judgment Kant kind of normativity means metaphysical moral responsibility nature necessary conditions Nfc is true one's paradoxes person philosophical PNfc PNfc's position possible predictable principle of sufficient proposed PSfc quantum indeterminacy question-begging rationality norms rationally affirm Nfc rationally exclude Sfc reference scientific self-defeating self-reference self-referential argument self-referential instance self-refuting semantic sense of freedom Sfc/Nfc someone sort sufficient reason technical norm thesis tion truth W. V. O. Quine Wilfrid Sellars