(April 4, 2013 at 10:36 am)Rhythm Wrote: To condemn some person, requires you believe they are blameworthy. - but it doesn't require that you had any choice in that belief.True but irrelevant.
I could do the same for every line, but I don't have to, do I?
Do you contest the following premise:
They can only avoid what is blameworthy, if they had some choice in the matter (ie. some free-will in deciding the matter).