In this poster I discuss the experiments of Libet and colleagues on conscious decisions, but my conclusions are also valid for other experiments inspired in it. The discussion concentrates on the concept of freedom which is presupposed in the experiment, and especially by those who interpret its results as a denial of the existence of human free will. I aim to show how a philosophical approach is also needed in the designs and interpretation of experimental data when important non-empirical human features are at stake
Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and critici...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...
In this poster I discuss the experiments of Libet and colleagues on conscious decisions, but my conc...
In this poster I discuss the experiments of Libet and colleagues on conscious decisions, but my conc...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
(2) In a famous series of experiments Libet has proved, many believe, that the way for human action ...
In the extensive, recent debates on free will, the pioneering experiments by Benjamin Libet continue...
Recent Libet-style experiments are of limited relevance to the debate about free action and free wil...
The paper surveys the critical literature concerning Libet’s experiments as well as recent experimen...
For more than 30 years, "the Libet experiment" has inspired and dominated philosophical and scientif...
Saigle, Dubljevic, and Racine (2018) claim that Libet-style experiments are insufficient to challeng...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and critici...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...
In this poster I discuss the experiments of Libet and colleagues on conscious decisions, but my conc...
In this poster I discuss the experiments of Libet and colleagues on conscious decisions, but my conc...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
(2) In a famous series of experiments Libet has proved, many believe, that the way for human action ...
In the extensive, recent debates on free will, the pioneering experiments by Benjamin Libet continue...
Recent Libet-style experiments are of limited relevance to the debate about free action and free wil...
The paper surveys the critical literature concerning Libet’s experiments as well as recent experimen...
For more than 30 years, "the Libet experiment" has inspired and dominated philosophical and scientif...
Saigle, Dubljevic, and Racine (2018) claim that Libet-style experiments are insufficient to challeng...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and critici...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...