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Jordan and Brandon are joined by London Lyceum fellow Taylor Cyr to chat about free will, compatibilism, and manipulation. They consider what all these terms mean, what the biggest objections to compatibilism are, what it means to be manipulated and if it undermines free will.
Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.
Resources:
1) Find all of Taylor's work at his website
2) Find Taylor's top five recommended books on free will here
3) Frankfurt, Harry (1969). “Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility,” Journal of Philosophy 66: 829–839
4) Responsibility and Control, John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza
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Jordan and Brandon are joined by London Lyceum fellow Taylor Cyr to chat about free will, compatibilism, and manipulation. They consider what all these terms mean, what the biggest objections to compatibilism are, what it means to be manipulated and if it undermines free will.
Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.
Resources:
1) Find all of Taylor's work at his website
2) Find Taylor's top five recommended books on free will here
3) Frankfurt, Harry (1969). “Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility,” Journal of Philosophy 66: 829–839
4) Responsibility and Control, John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza

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