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    On Kane's view, the agent's wanting more to act on the re... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Kane's appeal to indeterminate efforts of will and indeterminism does not help meet the luck objection against event-causal libertarianism

    On Kane's view, the agent's wanting more to act on the reason for which she makes a self-forming willing (SFW) is brought about by the choice itself, not prior to it

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    Kane’s appeal to indeterminate efforts of will, and the appeal thereby to indeterminism, do not appear to help meet the luck objection. (Neither does it appear that help comes from his requirement that, in making a choice that is an SFW, the agent comes to want more to act on the reason for which she makes that choice. For, on Kane’s view, this wanting more is brought about by the choice. And if an event-causal view is on the right track, the agent’s control over the making of the choice is a ma

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