This article presents a new conceptual view on the conscious will. This new concept approaches our will from the perspective of the requirements of our neural-muscular system and not from our anthropocentric perspective. This approach not only repositions the will at the core of behavior control, it also integrates the studies of Libet and Wegner, which seem to support the opposite. The will does not return as an instrument we use to steer, but rather as part of the way we learn new automatic behavior and of how our neural system steers us. The new concept suggests that understanding of our will is more about understanding of our daily behavior than about the will itself
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
In this paper I examine Daniel M. Wegner's line of argument against the causal efficacy of conscious...
This article presents a new conceptual view on the conscious will. This new concept approaches our w...
Talk of ‘the will’ has something of an anachronistic air about it today. Many people believe that th...
This dissertation focuses on Descartes’ concept of will. Following the Scholastics Descartes takes t...
In this paper the outcomes of the continuous studies of will are analyzed. The concept of “will” and...
Cognitive science has recently supported and popularized the idea that perhaps free will is but an i...
Wegner's refutation of the notion of a conscious free will is addressed to a general reader. Despite...
The belief that conscious will is merely ‘‘an illusion created by the brain’’ appears to be gaining ...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, th...
ABSTRACT: Though we share an irresistible introspection that we possess a will governing our behavio...
The exact nature of the human will is, like the nature of human consciousness, a question so subject...
This article addresses two influential lines of argument for what might be termed “scientific epiphe...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
In this paper I examine Daniel M. Wegner's line of argument against the causal efficacy of conscious...
This article presents a new conceptual view on the conscious will. This new concept approaches our w...
Talk of ‘the will’ has something of an anachronistic air about it today. Many people believe that th...
This dissertation focuses on Descartes’ concept of will. Following the Scholastics Descartes takes t...
In this paper the outcomes of the continuous studies of will are analyzed. The concept of “will” and...
Cognitive science has recently supported and popularized the idea that perhaps free will is but an i...
Wegner's refutation of the notion of a conscious free will is addressed to a general reader. Despite...
The belief that conscious will is merely ‘‘an illusion created by the brain’’ appears to be gaining ...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, th...
ABSTRACT: Though we share an irresistible introspection that we possess a will governing our behavio...
The exact nature of the human will is, like the nature of human consciousness, a question so subject...
This article addresses two influential lines of argument for what might be termed “scientific epiphe...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
In this paper I examine Daniel M. Wegner's line of argument against the causal efficacy of conscious...