Abstract: This paper relies on experimental methods to explore the psychological underpinnings of folk intuitions about free will and responsibility. In different conditions, people give conflicting responses about agency and responsibility. In some contexts, people treat agency as indeterminist; in other contexts, they treat agency as determinist. Furthermore, in some contexts people treat responsibility as incompatible with determinism, and in other contexts people treat responsibility as compatible with determinism. The paper considers possible accounts of the psychological mechanisms that underlie these conflicting responses
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Examines the relevance of empirical studies of responsibility judgments for traditional philosophica...
In a series of pre-registered studies, we explored (a) the difference between people’s intuitions ab...
Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy ’ have begun using methods bor...
Philosophers have since long been relying on their own intuitions to shore up their own belief about...
Agency (related to intentionality and the importance of choices) and free will (“could have done oth...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
© 2015 . Five experiments suggested that everyday free will and moral responsibility judgments about...
In this paper, I will analyse the relation between a sense of agency and free will. It is often prop...
We linked between the social psychology and experimental philosophy paradigms for the study of folk ...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Examines the relevance of empirical studies of responsibility judgments for traditional philosophica...
In a series of pre-registered studies, we explored (a) the difference between people’s intuitions ab...
Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy ’ have begun using methods bor...
Philosophers have since long been relying on their own intuitions to shore up their own belief about...
Agency (related to intentionality and the importance of choices) and free will (“could have done oth...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
© 2015 . Five experiments suggested that everyday free will and moral responsibility judgments about...
In this paper, I will analyse the relation between a sense of agency and free will. It is often prop...
We linked between the social psychology and experimental philosophy paradigms for the study of folk ...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Examines the relevance of empirical studies of responsibility judgments for traditional philosophica...
In a series of pre-registered studies, we explored (a) the difference between people’s intuitions ab...