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    It is not the case that A practice of blame and praise that cannot distinguish determined mechanisms from genuine agents loses the normative foundation that makes moral responsibility coherent.

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    • 1.Even if all actions are determined, agents remain the relevant causal nodes whose dispositions and capacities warrant blame/praise, preserving normative coherence.
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    • 2.The distinction between 'determined mechanisms' and 'genuine agents' may be false: agents just are complex physical systems whose deterministic processes constitute genuine agency.
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    • 3.Moral responsibility practices function effectively to shape behavior and reinforce norms regardless of metaphysical facts about determinism, needing no hidden contra-causal foundation.
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    • 1.Moral responsibility requires that agents could have acted otherwise, which presupposes they possess genuine causal agency rather than mechanical determination.
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    • 2.Practices of blame and praise presuppose desert—that individuals deserve consequences—which collapses if their actions were determined by prior causes beyond their control.
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    • 3.Without distinguishing agents from mechanisms, we cannot justify differential treatment, making the normative force of moral judgment arbitrary rather than principled.
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