Volume 121, Issue 12, December 2024
Scott Hill

Pages 698-710
https://doi.org/10.5840/jphil20241211242
Strawsonian Hard Determinism
Strawsonian accounts of moral responsibility are widely associated with opposition to hard determinism. However, it is only a historical accident that these views are bundled together. I show that Strawson¡¯s deepest commitments are perfectly consistent with, and even support, a new and improved form of hard determinism. I then discuss various ways in which the resulting view is an improvement over extant versions of hard determinism. Among these is its application to Latham and Tierney¡¯s (2022) objection to manipulation arguments.