机械选择:一个兼容主义的自由主义者反应
1Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
概括
这项研究捍卫了对神经科学挑战的自由意志和责任,提出了更强大的兼容主义自由主义观点. 它主张强大的自由意志和责任,甚至与物理决定性论,而质疑报复性惩罚.
科学领域:
- 思想的哲学 思想的哲学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 法律哲学 法律哲学
背景情况:
- 神经科学挑战了自由意志和责任的传统观念.
- 迈克尔·S·摩尔为这些挑战辩护自由意志,强调理性代理.
- 经典相容论在充分考虑自由意志方面面临局限性.
研究的目的:
- 捍卫神经科学批判的自由意志和道德/法律责任.
- 评估古典相容论在捍卫自由意志方面的充分性.
- 提出一个更强有力的自由意志和责任的防御.
主要方法:
- 哲学论证和概念分析.
- 批评古典兼容主义.
- 一个兼容主义的自由主义框架的发展.
主要成果:
- 经典的兼容主义,即使修订了,也不足以强有力的捍卫自由意志.
- 一个兼容主义的自由主义立场提供了对自由意志和责任的更强烈的解释.
- 在代理层面上存在替代可能性和心理因果关系,与确定主义相容.
结论:
- 自由意志和责任可以强烈地捍卫,即使在物理决定主义下.
- 摩尔的论点可以通过采用兼容主义的自由主义立场来加强.
- 尽管有可辩护的责任,但仍存在拒绝报复性惩罚的独立理由.
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