Counterfactuals, Compatiblism, and Rational Choice

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There is a puzzle about counterfactuals that parallels a more familiar puzzle about free will. The familiar puzzle is the apparent incompatibility between free will and determinism. Robert Stalnaker, Professor of Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues, first, that the general puzzle gives us reason to look more closely at the details of the semantics for counterfactuals, and second, that the parallel with the standard argument for incompatibilism (labeled ‘the Consequence Argument’) gives us reason to look more closely at the central role of counterfactuals in practical reasoning. Recorded on 10/27/2021. [Show ID: 37310]

00:00 - Start
00:15 - Introduction - John Campbell
03:09 - Counterfactuals, Compatibilism, and Rational Choice - Robert Stalnaker

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Anyone know the paper by "Door" he cites at the beginning?

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