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Question 1. How could you use Frankfurt's distinction between first-order and second-order desires to explain the difference between those desires that belong to your deep self and those that do not? How could this dis- tinction be used to solve the problem of alien desires?
Question 2. Explain why the possibility of self-discovery is supposed to motivate the claim that you could be wrong about what you really want.
Question 3. What reasons did we give for thinking that your deep self (or character) can change over time?
Question 4. According to the compatibilist conception of freedom:
A person's actions are free if and only if
i. that person does what they do because of the character they have, and
ii. if that person had had a different character, they would have done something different.
Why might you take this not simply to express what it means for our character to be effective at bringing about our actions, but also to express what it means for our actions to be free?
Question 5. Suppose that we have control of over our actions. Explain how we might thereby be able to exert some control over our future character.