Polish Journal of Philosophy

Volume 1, Issue 2, Fall 2007

Ishtiyaque H. Haji
Pages 77-89

Modest Libertarianism, Luck, and Control
Reply to Gerald Harrison

Whether indeterminism undermines moral responsibility by subverting one or more of responsibility’s requirements is something that has received close attention in the recent literature on free will. In this paper, I take issue with Gerald Harrison’s attempt to deflect various considerations for the view that indeterminism threatens responsibility either by threatening the control that responsibility requires or by posing a problem of luck.