Oct 12, JH is presenting at the New York University School of Law "Colloquium in
Legal, Political and Social Philosophy" a lecture titled "The Language Game of
Responsible Agency and the Problem of Free Will: How Can Epistemic Dualism Be
Reconciled with Ontological Monism," which is currently available online. It's
divided into 7 discussions:
I. The Phenomenon of Free Will
II. The Problem of Free Will in Criminal Law Discourse
III. The Performative Limits of Self-Objectification
IV. Three Compatibilist Arguments
V. Naturalistic Explanations of Epistemic Dualism
VI. The Epistemological Turn and the Impossibility of Getting Around Our
Epistemic Dualism
VII. The Project of Radical Detranscendentalization: The Mind as Part of
Natural History
An MSWord version is available at the colloquium site as "Reading #6":
http://www.law.nyu.edu/clppt/program2006/readings/index.html
NOTE: It is a draft translation emphatically "not for circulation" (see header
of the lecture). However, there it is via link. Thank you, NYU and dear
Professor Habermas for making this available online.
Gary
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