Humean compatibilism

Helen Beebee, Alfred Mele

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Abstract

Humean compatibilism is the combination of a Humean position on laws of nature and the thesis that free will is compatible with determinism. This article's aim is to situate Humean compatibilism in the current debate among libertarians, traditional compatibilists, and semicompatibilists about free will. We argue that a Humean about laws can hold that there is a sense in which the laws of nature are 'up to us' and hence that the leading style of argument for incompatibilism - the consequence argument - has a false premiss. We also display some striking similarities between Humean compatibilism and libertarianism, an incompatibilist view. For example, standard libertarians face a problem about luck, and we show that Humean compatibilists face a very similar problem. © Oxford University Press 2002.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-223
Number of pages22
JournalMind
Volume111
Issue number442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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