Four experiments supported the hypothesis that ordinary people understand free will as meaning unconstrained choice, not having a soul. People consistently rated free will as being high unless reduced by internal constraints (i.e., things that impaired people's mental abilities to make choices) or external constraints (i.e., situations that hampered people's abilities to choose and act as they desired). Scientific paradigms that have been argued to disprove free will were seen as reducing, but usually not eliminating free will, and the reductions were because of constrained conscious choice. We replicated findings that a minority of people think lacking a soul reduces free will. These reductions in perceived free will were fully explained b...
The problem of Free Will is an important topic in religion, philosophy and neuroscience. We will int...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007) sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to e...
Abstract: Two intuitions lie at the heart of our conception of free will. One intuition locates free...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Does belief in free will free or freeze decision-making? The existentialist hypothesis, rooted in vi...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007), sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to ...
Greater belief in free will is associated with greater empathy towards the working poor, support for...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
Free will sceptics claim that we lack free will, i.e. the command or control of our conduct that is ...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007) sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to e...
We argue, contra Joshua Knobe in a companion chapter, that most people have an understanding of free...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
The problem of Free Will is an important topic in religion, philosophy and neuroscience. We will int...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007) sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to e...
Abstract: Two intuitions lie at the heart of our conception of free will. One intuition locates free...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Expert opinions have yielded a wide and controversial assortment of conceptions of free will, but la...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Does belief in free will free or freeze decision-making? The existentialist hypothesis, rooted in vi...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007), sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to ...
Greater belief in free will is associated with greater empathy towards the working poor, support for...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
Free will sceptics claim that we lack free will, i.e. the command or control of our conduct that is ...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007) sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to e...
We argue, contra Joshua Knobe in a companion chapter, that most people have an understanding of free...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
The problem of Free Will is an important topic in religion, philosophy and neuroscience. We will int...
Baumeister, Sparks, Stillman, and Vohs (2007) sketch a theory of free will as the human ability to e...
Abstract: Two intuitions lie at the heart of our conception of free will. One intuition locates free...