Choose one of the prompts below to write on.
Prompt #1: In Human Freedom and the Self, Roderick Chisholm offers a response to the problem of human freedom by making a distinction between event (transeunt) causation and agent (immanent) causation. What is the problem of human freedom according to Chisholm, and how does this distinction help provide a response? Does Chisholm provide a convincing response to the problem?
Prompt #2: In Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility, Harry Frankfurt argues that the principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) is false. What is the principle of alternate possibilities and why does Frankfurt think it is false? What kind of cases does Frankfurt consider as counter examples to the principle? Evaluate Frankfurts claim that it is possible for one to be unable to do otherwise and still be held morally responsible.