I think the debate is over whether there is such a thing as “what will happen”; maybe that question doesn’t yet have an answer. In fact, I think any good definition of libertarian free will would require that it not have an answer yet.
Utilitarian, if it is now raining in Oxford, how could the sentence ‘It will rain in Oxford tomorrow’ have failed to have been true yesterday?
I think the debate is over whether there is such a thing as “what will happen”; maybe that question doesn’t yet have an answer. In fact, I think any good definition of libertarian free will would require that it not have an answer yet.
Utilitarian, if it is now raining in Oxford, how could the sentence ‘It will rain in Oxford tomorrow’ have failed to have been true yesterday?