Agenda Structural Challenge Canonical metaphysics structural-challenge, metaphysics What kind of control over action is required for agency, moral responsibility, and self-authorship?
Metaphysics Structural Challenge Ledger

Free Will, Agency, and Responsibility

M-E3-23 structural canonical mind consciousness self agency External: not applicable τ response: structurally constrained

What kind of control over action is required for agency, moral responsibility, and self-authorship?

See the paired Free Will, Agency, and Responsibility — Challenge Response on the Results lane for the program's current response status, registry evidence, verification route, and external-review boundary.

Current status: structurally constrained.

Challenge statement

What kind of control over action is required for agency, moral responsibility, and self-authorship?

Why this challenge is in the ledger

τ-native. Tests whether τ gives a meaningful account of agency without violating physical closure or collapsing freedom into randomness.

τ-native. Tests whether τ gives a meaningful account of agency without violating physical closure or collapsing freedom into randomness.

τ-facing burden

Coordinate mind/self, practical register Reg_P, commitment register Reg_C, moral luck, dignity and CI.

First reviewer questions

  1. Does τ produce extensional results for free will, agency, and responsibility?
  2. Are the τ register routings genuinely informative or merely renaming?
  3. What external philosophical review would settle the open questions?

Source anchors

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