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Free Will and Moral Responsibility: A Philosophical Inquiry
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Free Will and Moral Responsibility
Overview of the course, exploring the importance and complexity of free will and moral responsibility in philosophy.
Module #2
The Concept of Free Will
Defining free will, its significance in moral philosophy, and the various conceptions of free will.
Module #3
Determinism and Indeterminism
Examining the philosophical debates surrounding determinism, indeterminism, and their implications for free will.
Module #4
Compatibilism and Libertarianism
Introducing the two main camps in the free will debate:compatibilists, who argue free will is compatible with determinism, and libertarians, who contend it requires indeterminism.
Module #5
Hard Incompatibilism and the Consequences of Determinism
Exploring the arguments for hard incompatibilism, which holds that determinism is incompatible with free will and moral responsibility.
Module #6
The Role of Chance in Free Will
Investigating the possibility that chance or randomness is necessary for genuine free will.
Module #7
The Neuroscience of Free Will
Delving into the neural basis of decision-making and its implications for our understanding of free will.
Module #8
Moral Responsibility and Blame
Examining the concept of moral responsibility, its relationship to free will, and the role of blame in our moral practices.
Module #9
The Ethics of Moral Responsibility
Investigating the ethical implications of holding individuals morally responsible, including issues of punishment and moral education.
Module #10
Compatibilist Accounts of Moral Responsibility
Exploring compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility, including the views of Harry Frankfurt and John Martin Fischer.
Module #11
Libertarian Accounts of Moral Responsibility
Examining libertarian approaches to moral responsibility, including the views of Robert Kane and Derk Pereboom.
Module #12
Moral Luck and the Problem of Control
Discussing the challenge of moral luck to our understanding of moral responsibility and the problem of control.
Module #13
The Free Will Debate and Moral Sentiment
Exploring the relationship between our moral sentiments and our beliefs about free will and moral responsibility.
Module #14
Free Will and Moral Responsibility in Non-Human Entities
Considering the possibility of free will and moral responsibility in non-human entities, such as artificial intelligence and animals.
Module #15
The Implications of Free Will Skepticism
Examining the consequences of rejecting free will, including the potential revision of our moral practices and institutions.
Module #16
The Free Will Problem and Religious Belief
Investigating the interactions between religious belief and the free will debate, including the concept of divine foreknowledge.
Module #17
The Cultural and Historical Contexts of Free Will Debates
Exploring the historical and cultural contexts in which free will debates have unfolded, including the influence of ancient Greek and Christian thought.
Module #18
The Neuroscience of Moral Responsibility
Delving into the neural basis of moral decision-making and its implications for our understanding of moral responsibility.
Module #19
The Ethics of Moral Enhancement
Examining the ethical implications of moral enhancement technologies, including the potential for manipulating moral agency.
Module #20
Free Will and Moral Responsibility in the Law
Investigating the role of free will and moral responsibility in legal theory and practice, including criminal justice and punishment.
Module #21
The Challenge of Situationism
Discussing the challenge of situationism to our understanding of moral character and moral responsibility.
Module #22
The Virtue Theory of Moral Responsibility
Exploring the virtue theory approach to moral responsibility, which emphasizes the development of moral character.
Module #23
The Role of Reason in Free Will and Moral Responsibility
Examining the role of reason in our understanding of free will and moral responsibility, including the relationship between reason and moral agency.
Module #24
The Implications of Free Will Debates for Personal Identity
Investigating the connections between free will debates and our understanding of personal identity and selfhood.
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Free Will and Moral Responsibility: A Philosophical Inquiry career


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