Looking for the Lazy Argument Candidates (2)
Looking for the Lazy Argument Candidates (2)
Author(s): Vladimir MarkoSubject(s): Epistemology, Logic, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Filozofický ústav SAV
Keywords: Lazy Argument; logical fatalism; historical reconstruction; Cicero; Chrysippus; Diodorus; Megarians;
Summary/Abstract: The Lazy Argument, as it is preserved in historical testimonies, is not logically conclusive. In this form, it appears to have been proposed in favor of part-time fatalism (including past time fatalism). The argument assumes that free will assumption is unacceptable from the standpoint of the logical fatalist but plausible for some of the nonuniversal or part-time fatalists. There are indications that the layout of argument is not genuine, but taken over from a Megarian source and later transformed. The genuine form of the argument seems to be given in different form and far closer to logical fatalism and its purpose is not to defend laziness. If the historical argument has to lead to a logically satisfactory solution, some additional assumptions and additional tuning is needed.
Journal: Organon F
- Issue Year: 18/2011
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 447-474
- Page Count: 28
- Language: English