Pastoral Counsel for the Anxious Naturalist: Daniel Dennett's Freedom Evolves

Metaphilosophy 36 (4):436-448 (2005)
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Daniel Dennett's Freedom Evolves is a rhetorically powerful but philosophically unconvincing attempt to show that a deterministic and ontologically reductionist, but epistemologically pluralist, outlook may peacefully coexist with a robust acceptance of human freedom and moral responsibility. The key to understanding the harmony rests in recognizing that freedom is not a metaphysical or physical condition but is instead a product of deeply embedded social practices. I argue that Dennett's project rests on an unargued and implausible deflationary stance toward basic metaphysics.

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Timothy O'Connor
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Freedom evolves.Daniel Clement Dennett - 2003 - New York: Viking Press.

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