Hume
Epicurus
Terms
Hobart
Balaguer
100

When did Hume write the Enquiry?

1748

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When did Epicurus live?

341-270 BCE

100

What is compatibilism?

The view that free will and determinism are compatible with each other.

100

When did Hobart write the Mind argument?

1934

100

What is a torn decision?  

A decision in which a person has two option that are equally good and makes a choice without coming to a conclusion about which option is best.

200

Where was Hume born?

Scotland

200

What writings of Epicurus do we have?

3 Letters: to Herodatus, to Menoeceus, to Pythocles.

200

The view that free will and determinism cannot coexist.

Incompatibilism.

200

Is Hobart a determinist?

Yes

200

What is universal determinism?

The view that all events are determined by prior events and the laws of physics.

300

The problem of free will is mainly what kind of argument?

Merely verbal/an argument over terms.

300

What term was he the first to use?

"Atom".

300

What is an inference?

A general conclusion based on specific observations.
300

Is Hobart a compatibilist?

Yes

300

What is libertarian free will?

The view that some of our choices are undetermined, they are appropriately non-random, and the indeterminacy procures the appropriate non-randomness.

400

What is free will according to Hume?

The ability to choose/act in accordance with our desires.  Freedom from constraint.

400

How do we know that there are objects?

We have unified sensations of their qualities (properties).

400

What is another definition of free will besides Humean free will?

The ability to choose to do otherwise.

400

What is determinism for Hobart?

Free will in passive voice.

400

What are some of the events that Balaguer cites as possibly undetermined?

Coin tosses, quantum measuring events, falling in love, having a pimple on prom night, etc.

500

Where do we get our idea of necessity and causation?

The uniformity we see in nature.

500

How big did Epicurus believe the universe to be?

Infinite

500

What is freedom commonly understood to mean in philosophy?

To be free of constraint.

500

What is the freakish demon argument?

If our choices aren't made from the self (which consists of our preferences, beliefs, and desires), then it appears as though a freakish demon is making the choice.

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What is wrong with determinist arguments according to Balaguer?

They do not provide reasons for thinking possibly undetermined events are in fact determined; their claims are unmotivated.

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