I argue that the empirical literature on priming effects does not warrant nor suggest the conclusion, drawn by prominent psychologists such as J. A. Bargh, that we have no free will or less free will than we might think. I focus on a particular experiment by Bargh – the ‘elderly’ stereotype case in which subjects that have been primed with words that remind them of the stereotype of the elderly walk on average slower out of the experiment’s room than control subjects – and I show that we cannot say that subjects cannot help walking slower or that they are not free in doing do. I then illustrate how these cases can be reconciled and normalized within a Davidsonian theory of action to show that, in walking slower, subjects are acting intentio...
Scientific research on free will was started by Libet et al. (1982). They detected that thereadiness...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
In the debate over whether free will is compatible with determinism most philosophers on both sides ...
I argue that the empirical literature on priming effects does not warrant nor suggest the conclusion...
<div><p>The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespr...
The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespread in s...
Studies indicated that people behave less responsibly after exposure to information containing deter...
Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influence p...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
A probabilistic system can successfully move towards a different state or a target when the recipro...
Abstract: 'Free will ' and its corollary, the concept of individual responsibility are key...
Ever since some scientists and popular media put forward the idea that free will is an illusion, the...
There has been considerable controversy around the limits and reproducibility of so-called "behavior...
Recent Libet-style experiments are of limited relevance to the debate about free action and free wil...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Scientific research on free will was started by Libet et al. (1982). They detected that thereadiness...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
In the debate over whether free will is compatible with determinism most philosophers on both sides ...
I argue that the empirical literature on priming effects does not warrant nor suggest the conclusion...
<div><p>The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespr...
The perspective that behavior is often driven by unconscious determinants has become widespread in s...
Studies indicated that people behave less responsibly after exposure to information containing deter...
Psychological researchers have found that exposures to stimuli (primes) can subsequently influence p...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
A probabilistic system can successfully move towards a different state or a target when the recipro...
Abstract: 'Free will ' and its corollary, the concept of individual responsibility are key...
Ever since some scientists and popular media put forward the idea that free will is an illusion, the...
There has been considerable controversy around the limits and reproducibility of so-called "behavior...
Recent Libet-style experiments are of limited relevance to the debate about free action and free wil...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Scientific research on free will was started by Libet et al. (1982). They detected that thereadiness...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
In the debate over whether free will is compatible with determinism most philosophers on both sides ...