
Episode 7: Frankfurt Cases with Carolina Sartorio
The Free Will Show
Are You Blameworthy for What You Do?
A, no, it's not supposed to capture a different and viewof responsibility to sane. I think that is the view of responsibility that frankfort scenarios are working with or they can be working with. So if you're blameworthy a, then you ought to have done wise. But that requires that you could have done otherwise. Rit, but if you don't have alternatives, h, you couldn't have done otherwise,. which means that you cannot be blameworthy for what you do. For that ifa the art implies can principle is itself false. It's really hard to see outside of pap ess t would say, ye, is such a natural part of our conception
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