Stoicism and Frankfurtian Compatibilism

Elpis 2 (11):67-81 (2018)
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Abstract

Although the free will debate of contemporary analytic philosophy lacks almost any kind of historical perspective, some scholars have pointed out a striking similarity between Stoic approaches to free will and Frankfurt’s well-known hierarchical theory. However, the scholarly agreement is only apparent because they disagree about the kind of similarity between the Stoic and the Frankfurtian theories. The main thesis of my paper is that so far, commentators have missed the crucial difference between the Stoics’ approach to free will and Frankfurt’s, a difference that makes the former the superior approach.

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László Bernáth
Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences

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