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has gloss | eng: Frankfurt counterexamples (also known as Frankfurt cases or Frankfurt-style cases) were presented by philosopher Harry Frankfurt in 1969 as counterexamples to the "principle of alternative possibilities" or PAP, which holds that an agent is morally responsible for an action only if they have the option of free will (i.e. they could have done otherwise). |
lexicalization | eng: Frankfurt counterexamples |
instance of | c/Philosophical arguments |
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