In Freedom Regained, Julian Baggini draws on a broad spectrum of disciplines to defend the notion that, yes, we do have free will. Baggini targets recent claims from scientists who argue that (neuro)science has supposedly proven there is no such thing as free will. Such arguments depend on mistaken conflations of the self, which is taken as the nexus for free will, with, for example, the brain, the conscious mind, or the rational mind. Such amalgams are then taken to clash with a physically determined world. This opposition of freedom with determinism is the wrong way of framing the debate, according to Baggini. Instead, free will has to be understood as a plural concept, arising from a self which can endorse its own actions and which exten...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Consider this scenario: A terrorist just bombed the subway in London, which resulted in the casualti...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
[pre-publication draft; please do not cite without permission of author] Questions about free will a...
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
The question of whether we have free will is a longstanding philosophical debate that has led to div...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Philosophical work on free will is inevitably framed by the problem of free will and determinism. Th...
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianis...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
Despite recent neuroscientific research purporting to reveal that free will is an illusion, this pap...
There has been much controversy over whether the claims of sociobiology and related schools of thoug...
Freedom is an impossibility; the dream of having the ability to choose anything one wants is hampere...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Consider this scenario: A terrorist just bombed the subway in London, which resulted in the casualti...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
[pre-publication draft; please do not cite without permission of author] Questions about free will a...
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
The question of whether we have free will is a longstanding philosophical debate that has led to div...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Philosophical work on free will is inevitably framed by the problem of free will and determinism. Th...
The free will problem is defined and three solutions are discussed: no-freedom theory, libertarianis...
The question of whether freedom is incompatible with determinism frames much of the contemporary con...
Despite recent neuroscientific research purporting to reveal that free will is an illusion, this pap...
There has been much controversy over whether the claims of sociobiology and related schools of thoug...
Freedom is an impossibility; the dream of having the ability to choose anything one wants is hampere...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Consider this scenario: A terrorist just bombed the subway in London, which resulted in the casualti...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...