Harry Frankfurt is known for contributing to the field of philosophy via a series of “thematically interrelated papers”, which he had written for decades.
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What is Harry Frankfurt alternate possibilities and moral responsibility?
Frankfurt alternate possibilities opines that “A person is morally responsible for her act only if she could have done otherwise than she does.”
About Harry Frankfurt
Harry Frankfurt was a philosopher best known for his influential essay “On Bullshit,” which was published in 1986 and later turned into a book titled “On Bullshit” in 2005.
He served as professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University.
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Frankfurt wrote extensively on personal identity, moral responsibility, while focusing on the philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, and the nature of free will.
His work has had a significant impact on modern philosophy and has been widely discussed and debated in academic circles.
In addition to his book “On Bullshit,” Frankfurt has authored several other notable books, including “The Reasons of Love” (2004) and “Taking Ourselves Seriously and Getting It Right” (2006).
Frankfurt was notable for his ability to tackle complex philosophical concepts and turn them into arguments.
Frankfurt died of congestive heart failure at a nursing facility, on July 16, 2023. He was aged 94.


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