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Sam Harris · 2012
Sam Harris, bestselling author of THE END OF FAITH takes on one of today's liveliest issues: whether or not we actually have free will.
The Nonsense of Free Will: Facing up to a false belief
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Richard Oerton · 2018
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But the point to be emphasised is that there is really nothing about the experience of choosing which makes it seem like an experience of free will. In making the decision, we do not feel that we can, or do, divorce ourselves from the ...Free Will and the Brain: Neuroscientific, Philosophical, and ... - Page 67
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Walter Glannon · 2015
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... and psychological accounts of free will with neurocognitive approaches but also to learn about the experience of free will and its neurocognitive underpinnings from neuropsychiatric disorders in which this experience goes astray.Neurophilosophy of Free Will: From Libertarian Illusions to ...
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Henrik Walter · 2009
In this book Walter applies the methodology of neurophilosophy to one of philosophy's central challenges, the notion of free will.
Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work? - Page 207
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Roy Baumeister, Alfred Mele, Kathleen Vohs · 2010
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The Experience of Free Will The experience of free will is overwhelmingly compelling. As Searle (1984) observes, ''The experience of freedom, that is to say, the experience of the sense of alternative possibilities, is built into the ...The Oxford Handbook of Free Will - Page 512
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Robert Kane · 2011
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He reports that his discussion of conscious will “has actually been about the experience of free will, examining at length when people feel it and when they do not. The special idea we have been exploring is to explain the experience of ...Free Will and Consciousness: A Determinist Account of the ... - Page 102
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Gregg D. Caruso · 2012
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The fact that we experience ourselves as exercising conscious will is important because consciousness "provides the medium for the experience of free will, and beliefs pertaining to the latter” (Spence 1996, 78).The Philosophy of Free Will: Essential Readings from the ... - Page 488
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Paul Russell, Oisin Deery · 2013
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If possible, then, we need to find out whose descriptions of the experience of free will more accurately reflect pre-philosophical phenomenology. If we find that none does, we need to consider the consequences— for instance, ...Are We Free? Psychology and Free Will - Page 189
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John Baer, James C. Kaufman, Roy F. Baumeister · 2008
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However, unlike consciousness, the existence of which is demonstrated by the very experience of subjectivity, the experience of free will does not in itself prove that it exists. Free will could be an illusion.Freedom and Neurobiology: Reflections on Free Will, ...
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John R. Searle · 2008
In the second half of the book, Searle applies his theory of social reality to the problem of political power, explaining the role of language in the formation of our political reality. [...] He argues that consciousness and rationality are ...
