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    Frankfurt's work on free will shows that agents can be co... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→God would have a sure-fire way to shatter the illusions that make sinners' rebellion possible, even for the most tenacious sinners.

    Frankfurt's work on free will shows that agents can be compelled by external conditions without this nullifying the authenticity of their resulting choices.

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    • 1.Authenticity requires alignment between action and an agent's true desires, not absence of external influence on those desires.
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    • 2.Frankfurt's hierarchical model shows agents can endorse their first-order desires reflectively, making them genuinely their own.
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    • 3.All desire formation involves prior causal conditions; rejecting this would make any desire inauthentic, collapsing the concept.
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    • 1.If external conditions fully determine which desires an agent endorses, the endorsement itself loses independent agency.
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    • 2.Distinguishing 'true self' (second-order desires) from 'false self' (first-order) is metaphysically dubious without principled criteria.
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    • 3.Compelled choices systematically undermine the control necessary for moral responsibility, regardless of internal consistency.
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