Deliberating Deliberative Libertarian Views of Free Will

Abstract

In this paper, I’ll present two objections against Robert Kane’s (2024) libertarian account of free will. First, to accommodate deliberative libertarian views, Kane must reconceptualize how indeterminism operates in deliberation. Second, in light of a discussion concerning the time indeterminism terminates in deliberation, we do not have good reason to prefer Kane’s account over deliberative views. I leave it open as to which view better captures libertarian free will. I only wish to show that deliberative views are no less plausible than Kane’s account. NOTE THAT THIS WORK IS UNPUBLISHED/IN PROGRESS. A better version is coming soon :)

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Logan Carter
Florida State University

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