This is where a being can start a whole chain of causes that wasn’t caused by anything else. So people freely do things because they decide to do things. With this, agents can change the chain of events in the universe, they can make stuff happen on their own. But many philosophers find this idea not realistic. Where would these decisions come from? To clarify this I would say that “free decisions” the ones that aren’t caused by anything, would just appear. Hard determinists are capable of explaining why we feel free by explaining the ignorance of our deterministic reasons we make our choices. The reason libertarianism is plausible is because people take moral responsibility seriously, especially for their
This is where a being can start a whole chain of causes that wasn’t caused by anything else. So people freely do things because they decide to do things. With this, agents can change the chain of events in the universe, they can make stuff happen on their own. But many philosophers find this idea not realistic. Where would these decisions come from? To clarify this I would say that “free decisions” the ones that aren’t caused by anything, would just appear. Hard determinists are capable of explaining why we feel free by explaining the ignorance of our deterministic reasons we make our choices. The reason libertarianism is plausible is because people take moral responsibility seriously, especially for their