A Frankfurt Example to End All Frankfurt Examples

Philosophia 42 (1):83-93 (2014)
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Abstract

Frankfurt examples are frequently used in arguments designed to show that agents lacking alternatives, or lacking ‘regulative control’ over their actions, can be morally responsible for what they do. I will maintain that Frankfurt examples can be constructed that undermine those very arguments when applied to actions for which the agent bears fundamental responsibility

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James Cain
Oklahoma State University

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