Abstract

The Agency Theory presupposes incompatibilism: the view that human responsibility and freedom are logically incompatible with causal determinism. As such, the theory will be unattractive and appear to be question-begging to compatibilists. In this paper, however, only criticisms that are internal to the agency theory are discussed. Although the two criticisms discussed are, to some extent, consequences within the theory of its presupposition of incompatibilism, the general dispute between compatibilism and incompatibilism is not an issue here examined.

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