ACCIDENTS: SOME REASONING ABOUT BEHAVIOR, PUNISHMENT, AND A SURPRISING CONCLUSION
Issue: Vol 15 No. 1 (2007)
Journal: Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism
Subject Areas: Philosophy
DOI: 10.1558/eph.v15i1.1
Abstract:
The author explores the idea that no behavior, even that of criminals, has any ultimate intentional basis, and that all decisions and beliefs occur by accident only.
Author: Tom Gillis