Philosophy 341 - Freedom & Responsibility
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Lauren Leydon-Hardy
TTH 11:30AM-12:50PM
Amherst College
PHIL-341-01-1920S
CHAP 203
lleydonhardy@amherst.edu
Are we free? Do we possess the freedom necessary for moral responsibility? What form of freedom is necessary for moral responsibility? Is this freedom compatible with causal determinism? To be morally responsible for an action, must its agent have been able to act otherwise? Must she have chosen her own character? What is it to be morally responsible for an action? These are the main questions we shall address in this course. To address them, we shall read works by Hume, Reid, Chisholm, Ayer, Strawson, Frankfurt, Nagel, and others.
Requisite: One course in PHIL. Limited to 25 students. Spring semester. Assistant Professor Leydon-Hardy.
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