Modal ethics: the role of counterfactuals in stoicism
<p>This paper argues that interpreting Stoic compatibilism through the lens of Chrysippus’ modal logic (specifically his account of counterfactual possibility) reveals a broader understanding of moral responsibility than is typically discussed. Moreover, this understanding suits the school’s e...
Main Author: | Breen, EV |
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Other Authors: | Durand, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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