Freedom & Responsibility in Context, by Ann Whittle

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Abstract

In this review of Ann Whittle's book, I take a closer look at, and raise some concerns about, two crucial steps in the argument of the book. First, I consider the ‘all-in can’, the sense of ‘can’ that is relevant for freedom, and argue that it sits uneasily with Whittle’s foundation in the semantics of agentive modals. Second, I take a closer look at the notion of ‘robust control’ and its role in Whittle's argument for contextualism about moral responsibility, and argue that Whittle’s own conception of control is in tension with her argument for contextualism about moral responsibility.

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Barbara Vetter
Freie Universität Berlin

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