Recent work in cognitive science suggests that conscious thought plays a much less central role in the production of human behavior than most think. Partially on the basis of this work, Peter Carruthers has advanced the claim that humans never consciously decide to act. This claim is of independent interest for action theory, and its potential truth poses a problem for theories of free will and autonomy, which often take our capacity to consciously decide to be of central importance. In this article, I examine the nature of conscious deciding and I argue that Carruthers fails to establish the claim that humans never consciously decide to ac
In this article a theoretical framework is outlined within which it is possible to specify a broad e...
textabstractThis essay raises some methodological objections towards the theories of judgment and ac...
Experiments on choice blindness support von Hippel & Trivers's (VH&T's) conception of the mind as fu...
Recent work in cognitive science suggests that conscious thought plays a much less central role in t...
Common-sense folk psychology and mainstream philosophy of action agree about decisions: These are un...
Common-sense folk psychology and mainstream philosophy of action agree about decisions: these are un...
The investigation aims to clarify to what extent non-conscious thought has efficacy in e.g. decision...
Humans enjoy a private, mental life that is richer and more vivid than that of any other animal. Yet...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
While consumer choice research has dedicated considerable research attention to aspects of choice th...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
argues that conscious will is an illusion, citing a wide range of empirical evidence. I shall begin ...
This paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision making. It is...
Humans enjoy a private, mental life that is richer and more vivid than that of any other animal. Yet...
This paper is concerned with the role of conscious agency in human action. On a folk-psychological v...
In this article a theoretical framework is outlined within which it is possible to specify a broad e...
textabstractThis essay raises some methodological objections towards the theories of judgment and ac...
Experiments on choice blindness support von Hippel & Trivers's (VH&T's) conception of the mind as fu...
Recent work in cognitive science suggests that conscious thought plays a much less central role in t...
Common-sense folk psychology and mainstream philosophy of action agree about decisions: These are un...
Common-sense folk psychology and mainstream philosophy of action agree about decisions: these are un...
The investigation aims to clarify to what extent non-conscious thought has efficacy in e.g. decision...
Humans enjoy a private, mental life that is richer and more vivid than that of any other animal. Yet...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
While consumer choice research has dedicated considerable research attention to aspects of choice th...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
argues that conscious will is an illusion, citing a wide range of empirical evidence. I shall begin ...
This paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision making. It is...
Humans enjoy a private, mental life that is richer and more vivid than that of any other animal. Yet...
This paper is concerned with the role of conscious agency in human action. On a folk-psychological v...
In this article a theoretical framework is outlined within which it is possible to specify a broad e...
textabstractThis essay raises some methodological objections towards the theories of judgment and ac...
Experiments on choice blindness support von Hippel & Trivers's (VH&T's) conception of the mind as fu...