Semicompatibilism is a philosophical position regarding the compatibility of free will and determinism. It is often associated with the work of philosophers like Harry Frankfurt. This view holds that even if determinism is true, certain types of free will—specifically, the freedom involved in moral responsibility—can still exist. In essence, semicompatibilism contends that the key issue is not whether our actions are determined, but whether we can be held morally responsible for those actions.

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