<p>Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments<br> made some researchers label free will as an "illusion", researches of recent years have unexpectedly<br> changed this perspective. It is raised the issue of post-classical, post-dualistic views in which free<br> will can no longer be regarded as an "all-or-nothing" phenomenon, and in which freedom itself is<br> paradoxically redefined as an unconscious predetermination out of an infinite number of options.<br> The present paper summarizes the perspectives on free will generated by the first experiments in<br> neuroscience and aims to find an answer regarding the freedom of choice, taking into account the<br> latest scientific communications on...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscien-tific expe...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
In this paper, I analyse how neuroscientists come to the conclusion that the brain 'decides' what we...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
This paper examines the extent to which neuroscience as a scientific field supports the existence of...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
Philosophical debates about free will have focused on determinism—a potential ‘threat from behind’ b...
This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Throu...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscien-tific expe...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
In this paper, I analyse how neuroscientists come to the conclusion that the brain 'decides' what we...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
This paper examines the extent to which neuroscience as a scientific field supports the existence of...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
Philosophical debates about free will have focused on determinism—a potential ‘threat from behind’ b...
This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Throu...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscien-tific expe...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...