I may also simply be unaware of the possibly similar works on this problem too.
Recorded compatibalist conceptions of free will are several centuries older than academia, so I don’t think it was ever really a publishable insight. (You got it on your own, I got it on my own, and so have a lot of people throughout history—it’s just that not everyone agrees.)
I don’t know about the second question...assuming the premise is true, I suppose either they did not try or it wasn’t accepted, I’m not sufficiently knowledgeable about academic philosophy to speculate!
Recorded compatibalist conceptions of free will are several centuries older than academia, so I don’t think it was ever really a publishable insight. (You got it on your own, I got it on my own, and so have a lot of people throughout history—it’s just that not everyone agrees.)
I don’t know about the second question...assuming the premise is true, I suppose either they did not try or it wasn’t accepted, I’m not sufficiently knowledgeable about academic philosophy to speculate!