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Some hard incompatiblists argue that free will is incompatible with both determinism and randomness because both would fail to give us the freeness of action required to have basic desert moral responsibility. Some compatiblists, such as Daniel Dennett, agree that we lack basic desert moral responsibility but argue that we have free will and some other sort of moral responsibility that is compatible with determinism.
I'm wondering what other kind of moral responsibility is there? Dennett says we have it, but what is it? Is it compatible to reject basic desert moral responsibility but still have some other moral responsibility?
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