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Most classical compatibilists _____ the conditional analysis of "could have done otherwise." A. reject B. accept

B. accept

The reasons-responsiveness view is a version of _____. A. incompatibilism B. compatibilism

B. compatibilism

According to _____, free actions are caused indeterministically by appropriate mental events within agents. A. the reasons-responsiveness view B. event-causal libertarianism C. the reason view D. the real self view E. simple indeterminism F. agent-causal libertarianism G. classical compatibilism

B. event-causal libertarianism

According to John Fischer and Mark Ravizza, free will requires _____ control. A. regulative B. guidance

B. guidance

Event-causal libertarianism is a version of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

B. incompatibilism

Hard determinism is a version of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

B. incompatibilism

Libertarianism is a version of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

B. incompatibilism

The theory of agent causation is a version of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

B. incompatibilism

Simple indeterminism is _____ with determinism. A. compatible B. incompatible

B. incompatible

Suppose someone believes that compatibilism and determinism are both false. This person is probably a _____. A. soft determinist B. libertarian C. hard determinist

B. libertarian

According to which of the following views is determinism false? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. libertarianism C. soft determinism

B. libertarianism

Which kind of control requires alternative possibilities (i.e., the ability to do otherwise)? A. guidance control B. regulative control

B. regulative control

According to _____, free actions either are, or begin with, uncaused basic mental actions. A. event-causal libertarianism B. simple indeterminism C. agent-causal libertarianism D. classical compatibilism E. the reasons-responsiveness view F. the reason view G. the real self view

B. simple indeterminism

According to which of the following views is compatibilism true? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. soft determinism C. libertarianism

B. soft determinism

According to _____ incompatibilism, free will is incompatible with determinism because free will requires the ability of an agent to be the ultimate source of her actions, and determinism rules out this ability. A. traditional B. source C. soft D. hard

B. source

According to _____, every event must have a cause. A. determinism B. the principle of universal causation

B. the principle of universal causation

According to _____, nothing is uncaused. A. determinism B. the principle of universal causation

B. the principle of universal causation

Which of the following theories relies on the notions of "the good" and "the true"? A. the reasons-responsiveness view B. the reason view C. the real self view D. classical compatibilism

B. the reason view

According to Susan Wolf, the ability to do otherwise matters, but only with respect to _____. A. right actions and praiseworthiness B. wrong actions and blameworthiness

B. wrong actions and blameworthiness

Which of the following theories relies on the notion of substance causation? A. event-causal libertarianism B. simple indeterminism C. agent-causal libertarianism

C. agent-causal libertarianism

According to which of the following views is determinism true? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. libertarianism C. soft determinism

C. soft determinism

Suppose someone believes that incompatibilism and indeterminism are both false. This person is probably a _____. A. hard determinist B. libertarian C. soft determinist

C. soft determinist

Susan Wolf is a proponent of _____. A. the reasons-responsiveness view B. classical compatibilism C. the reason view D. the real self view

C. the reason view

Which of the following theories relies on the notion of guidance control? A. the reason view B. classical compatibilism C. the reasons-responsiveness view D. the real self view

C. the reasons-responsiveness view

Which of the following is an example of a second-order desire? A. I want to eat pizza. B. I want to want to eat pizza.

B. I want to want to eat pizza.

Libertarians accept which three of the following six claims? (Choose three.) A. We have free will. B. Incompatibilism is true. C. Incompatibilism is false. D. Determinism is true. E. We do not have free will. F. Determinism is false.

A. We have free will. B. Incompatibilism is true. F. Determinism is false.

Susan Wolf is a proponent of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

A. compatibilism

The deep self view is a version of _____. A. compatibilism B. incompatibilism

A. compatibilism

According to _____, the past and the laws of nature necessiate a unique future. A. determinism B. the principle of universal causation

A. determinism

According to incompatibilism, free will is incompatible with _____. (Choose all that apply.) A. determinism B. indeterminism

A. determinism

According to source incompatibilism, free will is incompatible with _____. (Choose all that apply.) A. determinism B. indeterminism

A. determinism

According to traditional incompatibilism, free will is incompatible with _____. (Choose all that apply.) A. determinism B. indeterminism

A. determinism

According to which of the following views do we not have free will? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. soft determinism C. libertarianism

A. hard determinism

According to which of the following views is incompatibilism true? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. soft determinism C. libertarianism

A. hard determinism C. libertarianism

According to which of the following views is indeterminism false? (Choose all that apply.) A. hard determinism B. libertarianism C. soft determinism

A. hard determinism C. soft determinism

Agent-causal libertarianism is a version of _____. A. incompatibilism B. compatibilism

A. incompatibilism

Simple indeterminism is a version of _____. A. incompatibilism B. compatibilism

A. incompatibilism

Event-causal libertarianism is _____ with determinism. A. incompatible B. compatible

A. incompatible

Simple indeterminism is _____ with the principle of universal causation. A. incompatible B. compatible

A. incompatible

According to hard incompatibilism, free will is incompatible with _____. (Choose all that apply.) A. indeterminism B. determinism

A. indeterminism B. determinism

Suppose someone believes that incompatibilism and indeterminism are both true. This person is probably a _____. A. libertarian B. hard determinist C. soft determinist

A. libertarian

The problem of luck is a potential problem for _____. A. libertarianism B. hard determinism C. soft determinism D. indeterminism E. compatibilism F. determinism G. incompatibilism

A. libertarianism

Using the analogy of steering a car, _____ control means being able to steer the car to the right or to the left. A. regulative B. guidance

A. regulative

According to which of the following views do we have free will? (Choose all that apply.) A. soft determinism B. libertarianism C. hard determinism

A. soft determinism B. libertarianism

Harry Frankfurt is a proponent of _____. A. the real self view B. classical compatibilism C. the reasons-responsiveness view D. the reason view

A. the real self view

Soft determinists accept which three of the following six claims? (Choose three.) A. Incompatibilism is true. B. Determinism is true. C. Incompatibilism is false. D. We do not have free will. E. We have free will. F. Determinism is false.

B. Determinism is true. C. Incompatibilism is false. E. We have free will.

Thomas Hobbes is a proponent of _____. A. the real self view B. the reasons-responsiveness view C. the reason view D. classical compatibilism

D. classical compatibilism

John Fischer is a proponent of _____. A. classical compatibilism B. the real self view C. the reason view D. the reasons-responsiveness view

D. the reasons-responsiveness view

According to _____, free will consists in having the will one wants. A. event-causal libertarianism B. classical compatibilism C. the reasons-responsiveness view D. agent-causal libertarianism E. the reason view F. simple indeterminism G. the real self view

G. the real self view

According to _____, free will consists in being appropriately sensitive to good reasons. A. simple indeterminism B. classical compatibilism C. agent-causal libertarianism D. the reason view E. the real self view F. event-causal libertarianism G. the reasons-responsiveness view

G. the reasons-responsiveness view


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