John Martin Fischer (born December 26, 1952) is an American philosopher. He is Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy
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at the
University of California, Riverside
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and a leading contributor to the philosophy of
free will
Free will is the capacity of agents to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded.
Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, culpability, sin, and other judgements which apply only to ac ...
and
moral responsibility
In philosophy, moral responsibility is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations.
Deciding what (if anything) counts as "morally obligatory" is a pr ...
.
Education and career
Fischer received his undergraduate degree from
Stanford University
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and his Ph.D. from
Cornell
Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
in 1982.
He began his teaching career at
Yale University
Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the w ...
, where he taught for almost a decade before joining the faculty at the University of California, Riverside.
In June 2011, Fischer was elected Vice-President of the Pacific Division of the
American Philosophical Association
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and became President of the Pacific Division in 2013.
Philosophical work
While Fischer's work centers primarily on
free will
Free will is the capacity of agents to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded.
Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, culpability, sin, and other judgements which apply only to ac ...
and
moral responsibility
In philosophy, moral responsibility is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations.
Deciding what (if anything) counts as "morally obligatory" is a pr ...
, where he is particularly noted as a proponent of
semi-compatibilism (the idea that regardless of whether free will and
determinism
Determinism is a philosophical view, where all events are determined completely by previously existing causes. Deterministic theories throughout the history of philosophy have developed from diverse and sometimes overlapping motives and cons ...
are compatible, moral responsibility and determinism are), he also has worked on the metaphysics of death and philosophy of religion and led a multi-year, multi-pronged research project on "immortality," funded in 2012 by the
John Templeton Foundation
The John Templeton Foundation (Templeton Foundation) is a philanthropic organization that reflects the ideas of its founder, John Templeton, who became wealthy via a career as a contrarian investor, and wanted to support progress in religious a ...
.
Books
*''Moral Responsibility'' (editor) (Cornell University Press, 1986)
*''God, Foreknowledge and Freedom'' (editor) (Stanford University Press, 1989)
*''Perspectives on Moral Responsibility'' (co-editor with Ravizza) (Cornell University Press, 1993)
*''The Metaphysics of Death'' (editor) (Stanford University Press, 1993)
*''The Metaphysics of Free Will: An Essay on Control'' (Blackwell, 1994)
*''Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility'' (co-authored with Ravizza) (Cambridge University Press, 1998)
*''My Way: Essays on Moral Responsibility'' (Oxford University Press, 2006)
*''Our Stories: Essays on Life, Death, and Free Will'' (Oxford University Press, 2009)
*''Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife'' (co-authored with Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin) (Oxford University Press, 2016)
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Media appearances and interviews
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See also
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American philosophy
American philosophy is the activity, corpus, and tradition of philosophers affiliated with the United States. The '' Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' notes that while it lacks a "core of defining features, American Philosophy can never ...
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List of American philosophers
This is a list of American philosophers; of philosophers who are either from, or spent many productive years of their lives in the United States.
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References
External links
Information Philosopher on John Martin FischerList of papers by John Martin FischerThe Moscow Center for Consciousness Studies video interview with John Fischer
Living people
University of California, Riverside faculty
Stanford University alumni
Cornell University alumni
20th-century American philosophers
21st-century American philosophers
Presidents of the American Philosophical Association
Moral philosophers
1952 births
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