2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-021-03403-1
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In defense of flip-flopping

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“…For one recent examination of Fischer's arguments here, seeBailey and Seymour (2021). We don't disagree with the diagnosis offered byBailey and Seymour; what we offer below complements that diagnosis.…”
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“…For one recent examination of Fischer's arguments here, seeBailey and Seymour (2021). We don't disagree with the diagnosis offered byBailey and Seymour; what we offer below complements that diagnosis.…”
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“…Fischer (2016) gives perhaps the most famous criticism of libertarians who would abandon their incompatibilism were they to learn determinism is true, arguing that they unacceptably “flip‐flop”, though Vargas (2007) levels a similar concern. For responses to the flip‐flopping objection, see Bailey and Seymour (2021), Cain (2019), and O'Connor (2019). The epistemic objections tackled in this paper are stronger than Fischer's, since the open futurist isn't simply charged with bad epistemology.…”
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confidence: 99%