
If it is discovered that all human actions are determined, how would or should this affect our practices of holding people morally responsible?
In this episode I talk with Pamela Hieronymi (UCLA) about her recent book Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals which provides a new interpretation and development of P.F. Strawson’s famous arguement that the truth of determinism would and should not threaten our practices of responsibility.