Philosophy Program Presents
Reducing Two-Way Powers
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Olin Humanities, Room 102
4:45 pm EDT/GMT-4
4:45 pm EDT/GMT-4
Andrei Buckareff
Marist College
Some philosophers argue that if exercising intentional agency is understood in terms of settling truths, then the power required for the exercise of agency is an ontologically irreducible two-way power to either make it true that p or make it true that not-p. In this paper, I motivate rejecting two-way powers by, first, arguing that accepting irreducible two-way powers into one’s metaphysic of agency implies an ontological commitment to substance dualism. I then offer an ontologically less costly alternative to irreducible two-way powers. I argue that an ontologically reductive account of two-way powers should be accepted. The reductive account can provide us with the truth makers for talk about two-way powers. Marist College
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Time: 4:45 pm EDT/GMT-4
Location: Olin Humanities, Room 102