Le concept de libre arbitre semble aujourd’hui menacé par les récentes avancées neuroscientifiques. Nous examinons dans un premier chapitre le débat concernant la compatibilité du libre arbitre et du déterminisme causal. Le deuxième chapitre étudie la thèse de l’épiphénoménalisme de la conscience en recensant les données expérimentales actuellement disponibles. La théorie défendue par Daniel Wegner est analysée et donne lieu à une prise en compte des limitations de la conscience, qui sont également appuyées par la psychologie expérimentale. Ces limitations sont examinées dans une troisième partie, qui met en parallèle les notions d’inconscient cognitif et d’inconscient psychanalytique afin de permettre une redéfinition de l’action volontair...
Free will is usually defined by three conditions: (1) the ability to do otherwise; (2) control of on...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
Abstract: In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscie...
Scientific research on neural plasticity opens up new understandings of free will. In the work of Er...
The old problem of free will and determinism has been taken up today by the neurosciences from a nat...
This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Throu...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
Free will (FW) was originally conceived as a dualistic and neoplatonic notion, and these foundationa...
Philosophical debates about free will have focused on determinism—a potential ‘threat from behind’ b...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
In this chapter I review recent work on neuroscientific threats to free will. What is it for somethi...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
En este trabajo se exponen y analizan algunos de los elementos de la discusión actual sobre Neurocie...
Free will is usually defined by three conditions: (1) the ability to do otherwise; (2) control of on...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
Abstract: In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscie...
Scientific research on neural plasticity opens up new understandings of free will. In the work of Er...
The old problem of free will and determinism has been taken up today by the neurosciences from a nat...
This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Throu...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
The debates on whether human beings have free will have been widely held in many fields such as phil...
Free will (FW) was originally conceived as a dualistic and neoplatonic notion, and these foundationa...
Philosophical debates about free will have focused on determinism—a potential ‘threat from behind’ b...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
In this chapter I review recent work on neuroscientific threats to free will. What is it for somethi...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
En este trabajo se exponen y analizan algunos de los elementos de la discusión actual sobre Neurocie...
Free will is usually defined by three conditions: (1) the ability to do otherwise; (2) control of on...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
Abstract: In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscie...