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  1. Kane makes this type of torn decision central to his self-forming actions (SFAs), which form the basis for an agent's "ultimate responsibility" (UR). 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 ...

  2. Robert Kane developed the idea of dual rational control in the case of a “torn decision.” In a torn decision, an agent has equally powerful reasons for choosing either way between two alternatives.

  3. The businesswoman in our example above must make a torn decision, as she is torn between the desire to go on to her business meeting and the desire to stop the assault.

  4. Nov 15, 2018 · Robert Kane thinks libertarians cannot avoid luck problems without invoking the idea that in the moments leading up to an undetermined free choice the agent actually tries, wills, exerts effort, to do two or more competing different actions. Thus, he is critical of Balaguer’s view.

    • John Lemos
    • jlemos@coe.eu
    • 2018
  5. Jul 14, 2024 · England are 2-1 down to France in Qatar, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, when Kane steps up for his second penalty of the game. He blazes it over. It's gutting.

  6. libertarian argument for the claim that a decision can be causally determined and still be L-free. Kane's idea, in essence, is that a decision can be derivatively L-free if it is causally determined by the agent having a certain character (or a.

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  8. Mar 7, 2024 · In the film’s poignant conclusion, it is revealed that “Rosebud” is the name of Kane’s childhood sled, an object from a time before he was torn from his family and thrust into a life of affluence and expectation.

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