Achievements, free will, and meaning in life

Synthese 204 (5):1-19 (2024)
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Can we still have the kind of achievements that a meaningful life requires if it turns out that we lack free will due to determinism? Derk Pereboom, an optimistic free-will skeptic, answers positively. He argues that even if we lack free will due to determinism, we can still have achievements and thereby lead meaningful lives. In this paper, we critically assess this issue. After showing that Pereboom fails to provide good reason to think that achievements do not require free will, we offer a compelling argument that they do. So, if people lack free will due to determinism, then they cannot have achievements and live meaningful lives.

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