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Galen John Strawson (born 1952) is a British
United Kingdom

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 philosopher and literary critic who works primarily on philosophy of mind
Philosophy of mind

Philosophy of mind is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental property, consciousness and their relationship to the physical body, particularly the brain....
, metaphysics
Metaphysics

Metaphysics investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science. cosmology and ontology are traditional branches of metaphysics....
 (including free will
Free will

The question of free will is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and Causality, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic....
, panpsychism
Panpsychism

Panpsychism, in philosophy, is either the view that all parts of matter involve mind, or the more holism view that the whole universe is an organism that possesses a mind ....
, the mind-body problem, and the self
Self (philosophy)

Self is broadly defined as the essential qualities that make a person distinct from all others. The task in philosophy is defining what these qualities are, and there have been a number of different approaches....
), John Locke
John Locke

John Locke was an English philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British Empiricism, but is equally important to social contract theory....
, David Hume
David Hume

David Hume was a Scotland philosopher, economist, historian and a key figure in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment....
 and Kant
KANT

KANT is a computer algebra system for mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory, performing sophisticated computations in algebraic number fields, in Global field function fields, and in local fields....
. He was educated at the Dragon School, Oxford (1959–65), from where he won a scholarship to Winchester College (1965-8). He left school at sixteen, after completing his A-levels and winning a place at the University of Cambridge.






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Galen John Strawson (born 1952) is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 philosopher and literary critic who works primarily on philosophy of mind
Philosophy of mind

Philosophy of mind is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental property, consciousness and their relationship to the physical body, particularly the brain....
, metaphysics
Metaphysics

Metaphysics investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science. cosmology and ontology are traditional branches of metaphysics....
 (including free will
Free will

The question of free will is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and Causality, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic....
, panpsychism
Panpsychism

Panpsychism, in philosophy, is either the view that all parts of matter involve mind, or the more holism view that the whole universe is an organism that possesses a mind ....
, the mind-body problem, and the self
Self (philosophy)

Self is broadly defined as the essential qualities that make a person distinct from all others. The task in philosophy is defining what these qualities are, and there have been a number of different approaches....
), John Locke
John Locke

John Locke was an English philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British Empiricism, but is equally important to social contract theory....
, David Hume
David Hume

David Hume was a Scotland philosopher, economist, historian and a key figure in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment....
 and Kant
KANT

KANT is a computer algebra system for mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory, performing sophisticated computations in algebraic number fields, in Global field function fields, and in local fields....
. He was educated at the Dragon School, Oxford (1959–65), from where he won a scholarship to Winchester College (1965-8). He left school at sixteen, after completing his A-levels and winning a place at the University of Cambridge. At Cambridge, he read Islamic Studies (1969–71), Social and Political Science (1971–72), and Moral Sciences (1972–73), before moving to the University of Oxford, where he received his BPhil in philosophy in 1977 and his DPhil in philosophy in 1983. He also spent a year as an auditeur libre at the Ecole normale supérieure
École Normale Supérieure

The ?cole normale sup?rieure is a France Grandes ?coles . The ENS was initially conceived during the French Revolution, and intended to provide the First French Republic with a new body of teacher, trained in the critical spirit and secular values of the the Enlightenment....
 in Paris and at the Université de Paris (1) as a French Government Scholar (1977–78).

Strawson taught at the University of Oxford
University of Oxford

The University of Oxford , located in the city of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation in the English-speaking world....
 from 1979 to 2000, first as a Stipendiary Lecturer at University College (1979–80), Exeter College (1980–83), St Hugh’s College (1983–85), New College (1985–86), and St Hilda’s College (1986–87), and then, from 1987 on, as Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College Oxford. In 1993, he was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Research School of Social Sciences, Canberra. He has also taught as a Visiting Professor at NYU (1997) and Rutgers University (2000). He is currently professor of philosophy at the University of Reading
University of Reading

The University of Reading is a university in the England town of Reading, Berkshire. Established in 1892, receiving its Royal Charter in 1926, the University has a long tradition of research, education and training at a local, national and international level....
 and is a regular visitor at the City University of New York Graduate Center Philosophy Program, where he was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy from 2004 to 2006. He has been a consultant editor at The Times Literary Supplement
The Times Literary Supplement

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 for many years, and a regular book reviewer for The Observer
The Observer

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, The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times (UK)

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, The Independent
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, The Financial Times and The Guardian
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Galen Strawson is the son of the celebrated philosopher P. F. Strawson
P. F. Strawson

Sir Peter Frederick Strawson British Academy was an England Philosophy. He was the Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford from 1968 to 1987....
. He has five children, Emilie, Tom, Georgia, Harry and Ivo.

Free will

In the free will
Free will

The question of free will is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and Causality, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic....
 debate, Strawson holds that there is a fundamental sense in which free will
Free will

The question of free will is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and Causality, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic....
 is impossible, whether determinism
Determinism

Determinism is the philosophy proposition that every event, including human cognition and behavior, decision and action, is causality determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences. With numerous historical debates, many varieties and philosophical positions on the subject of determinism exist from traditions throughout...
 is true or not. He argues for this position with what he calls his "basic argument", which aims to show that no-one is ever ultimately morally responsible for their actions, and hence that no one has free will in the sense that usually concerns us. In its simplest form, the Basic Argument runs thus:

  1. We do what we do, in a given situation, because we are what we are.
  2. In order to be ultimately responsible for what we do, we have to be ultimately responsible for what we are — at least in certain crucial mental respects.
  3. But we cannot, as the first point avers, be ultimately responsible for what we are, because, simply, we are what we are; we cannot be causa sui
    Causa sui

    Causa sui denotes something, which is generated within itself. This concept was central to the works of Spinoza, Freud, and Ernest Becker, where it relates to the purpose that objects can assign to themselves....
    .
  4. Therefore, we cannot be ultimately responsible for what we do.


This argument is cited in the Wikipedia article about Frankfurt counterexamples
Frankfurt counterexamples

Frankfurt counterexamples were presented by philosopher Harry Frankfurt in 1969 as counterexamples to the "principle of alternative possibilities" or PAP, which holds that an agent is moral responsibility for an action only if they have the option of free will ....
 as a critique of Harry G. Frankfurt's main argument.

Books


  • Freedom and Belief (1986) ISBN 0198239335
  • The Secret Connexion (1989) ISBN 0198240384
  • Mental Reality (1994) ISBN 0262193523
  • The Self? (editor) (2005) ISBN 1405129875
  • Consciousness and Its Place in Nature: Does physicalism entail panpsychism? (2006) ISBN 1845400593
  • Real Materialism and Other Essays (2008) ISBN 9780199267439


Selected articles


  • "Red and 'Red'" (1989), Synthèse 78, pp. 193–232.
  • "The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility" (1994), Philosophical Studies 75, pp. 5–24.
  • "" (1997), Journal of Consciousness Studies 4, pp. 405–28.
  • "" (2003), in Chomsky and his Critics, ed. L. Antony & N. Hornstein (Oxford: Blackwell), pp. 49–88.
  • "Mental ballistics: the involuntariness of spontaneity" (2003), Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, pp. 227–56.
  • "Against narrativity" (2004) Ratio 16, pp. 428–52.
  • "Episodic ethics" (2005) in "Narrative and Understanding Person", ed. D. Hutto (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 85–115.


External links

  • in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an encyclopedia of philosophy edited by Edward Craig that was first published by Routledge in 1998 ....
  • "", interview by Tamler Sommers, The Believer
    The Believer (magazine)

    The Believer is an United States magazine, primarily about literature....
    , March 2003