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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like Definition of luck (2 part), Ultimate Responsibility conclusion, Two indeterministic universes case (Van Inwagen) and others.

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  3. Which way does Kane adopt?, Why does Kane think that indeterminism does not undermine moral responsibility?, What does Kane mean by "plural voluntary control"? How does it relate to self-forming actions? and more.

  4. By ultimate responsibility Kane means that the sources or origins of our actions lie "in us" rather than in something else (such as decrees of fate, foreordained acts of God, or antecedent causes and laws of nature) which are outside us and beyond our control.

  5. Aug 17, 2000 · Kane (e.g., at 2007b: 174–75) makes a similar appeal to the build-up of responsibility stemming from slight responsibility for one’s earliest free choices. Centered accounts also face the problem of enhanced control.

    • Randolph Clarke, Justin Capes
    • 2000
  6. This chapter turns to the second and the more important criterion for free will, namely, ultimate responsibility. A series of theses are defended that explain what this criterion entails and why it is incompatible with determinism.

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  8. Since his earliest book, Free Will and Values (1985), Kane has focused on free choices that have moral or prudential significance, as as well as those with m...

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    • infophilosopher
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