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David Widerker

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
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  • Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
    Department of Philosophy & Religion
    Professor Emeritus
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
Department of Philosophy & Religion
PhD, 1982
Israel
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
  • All publications (40)
  •  115
    Two fallacious objections to Adams' soft/hard fact distinction
    Philosophical Studies 57 (1). 1989.
    Facts and States of Affairs
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    Libertarianism and the Philosophical Significance of Frankfurt Scenarios
    Journal of Philosophy 103 (4): 163-187. 2006.
    Alternative PossibilitiesFree Will and ResponsibilityLibertarianism about Free Will
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    Contra Snapshot Ockhamism
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 39 (2). 1996.
    Recently, John Fischer has proposed a novel account of the hard/soft distinction which is an entailment account. At its basis is the idea that a fact about a time T as a soft fact about T if it entails a fact about a time later than T; and a fact about a time T as a hard fact about T if it does not do so. Elsewhere, I have expressed serious doubts whether an entailment account of the hard/soft fact distinction can succeed. Thus, it is surprising that Fischer's new account, too, turns out to be …Read more
    Recently, John Fischer has proposed a novel account of the hard/soft distinction which is an entailment account. At its basis is the idea that a fact about a time T as a soft fact about T if it entails a fact about a time later than T; and a fact about a time T as a hard fact about T if it does not do so. Elsewhere, I have expressed serious doubts whether an entailment account of the hard/soft fact distinction can succeed. Thus, it is surprising that Fischer's new account, too, turns out to be inadequate, or so at least I shall argue.
    Divine Foreknowledge
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    Zimmerman on Moral Responsibility, Obligation and Alternate Possibilities
    with Charlotte Katzoff
    Analysis 54 (4). 1994.
    Ought Implies CanAlternative Possibilities
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    A problem for the eternity solution
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (2): 87-95. 1991.
    Philosophy of ReligionThe Number of Gods
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    Responsibility and Frankfurt-type examples
    In Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, Oxford University Press. 2001.
    Libertarianism about Free WillAlternative Possibilities
  •  156
    Farewell to the Direct Argument
    Journal of Philosophy 99 (6): 316. 2002.
    DeterminismFree Will and ResponsibilityAlternative PossibilitiesIncompatibilism
  •  151
    Action sentences
    Erkenntnis 28 (2). 1988.
    Action Sentences
  •  347
    Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities (edited book)
    with Michael S. McKenna
    Ashgate. 2003.
    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility -- Chapter 2 Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 3 Blameworthiness and Frankfurt's Argument Against the Principle of Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 4 In Defense of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities: Why I Don't Find Frankfurt's Argument Convincing -- Chapter 5 Respon…Read more
    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility -- Chapter 2 Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 3 Blameworthiness and Frankfurt's Argument Against the Principle of Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 4 In Defense of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities: Why I Don't Find Frankfurt's Argument Convincing -- Chapter 5 Responsibility, Indeterminism and Frankfurt-style Cases: A Reply to Mele and Robb -- Chapter 6 Classical Compatibilism: Not Dead Yet -- Chapter 7 Bbs, Magnets and Seesaws: The Metaphysics of Frankfurt-style Cases -- Chapter 8 Moral Responsibility without Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 9 Freedom, Foreknowledge and Frankfurt -- Chapter 10 Source Incompatibilism and Alternative Possibilities -- Chapter 11 Robustness, Control, and the Demand for Morally Significant Alternatives: Frankfurt Examples with Oodles and Oodles of Alternatives -- Chapter 12 Alternate Possibilities and Reid's Theory of Agent-causation -- Chapter 13 Responsibility and Agent-causation -- Chapter 14 Soft Libertarianism and Flickers of Freedom -- Chapter 15 'Ought' Implies 'Can', Blameworthiness, and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities -- Chapter 16 The Moral Significance of Alternate Possibilities -- Chapter 17 The Selling of Joseph - A Frankfurtian Interpretation -- Chapter 18 Some Thoughts Concerning PAP -- Bibliography -- Index.
    IncompatibilismAlternative PossibilitiesFree Will and ResponsibilityMoral Responsibility, Misc
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    Troubles with Ockhamism
    Journal of Philosophy 87 462-480. 1990.
    Divine ForeknowledgeFree Will and Foreknowledge
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