The studies we report indicate that it is possible to manipulate explicit ascriptions of consciousness by manipulating whether an agent’s behavior is deterministically caused. In addition, we explore whether this impact of determinism on consciousness is direct, or mediated by notions linked to agency – notions like moral responsibility, free will, deliberate choice, and sensitivity to moral reasons. We provide evidence of mediation. This result extends work on attributions of consciousness and their connection to attributions of agency by Adam Arico, Brian Fiala, and Shaun Nichols (Arico et al. 2011, Fiala et al. 2014) and supports it against recent criticisms (e.g., Sytsma 2014)
Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and co...
Living organisms appear to have agency, the ability to act freely, and humans appear to have free wi...
Eddy Nahmias and Dylan Murray have recently argued that when people take agents to lack responsibili...
The studies we report indicate that it is possible to manipulate explicit ascriptions of consciousne...
Various researchers have tried to show that conscious thoughts (or more generally, conscious states...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
In recent decades, with advances in the behavioral, cognitive, and neurosciences, the idea that patt...
This dissertation presents a new approach to modeling the causal structure of conscious agency, with...
In this paper, I offer evidence that folk views of free will and moral responsibility accord a centr...
In this paper I offer evidence that folk views of free will and moral responsibility accord a centra...
I sketch a more-or-less compatibilist solution to the free will/determinism problem, defining free w...
Although the notion of agency presents itself as an attractive solution to the puzzle of free will, ...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscientific exper...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and co...
Living organisms appear to have agency, the ability to act freely, and humans appear to have free wi...
Eddy Nahmias and Dylan Murray have recently argued that when people take agents to lack responsibili...
The studies we report indicate that it is possible to manipulate explicit ascriptions of consciousne...
Various researchers have tried to show that conscious thoughts (or more generally, conscious states...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
In recent decades, with advances in the behavioral, cognitive, and neurosciences, the idea that patt...
This dissertation presents a new approach to modeling the causal structure of conscious agency, with...
In this paper, I offer evidence that folk views of free will and moral responsibility accord a centr...
In this paper I offer evidence that folk views of free will and moral responsibility accord a centra...
I sketch a more-or-less compatibilist solution to the free will/determinism problem, defining free w...
Although the notion of agency presents itself as an attractive solution to the puzzle of free will, ...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscientific exper...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and co...
Living organisms appear to have agency, the ability to act freely, and humans appear to have free wi...
Eddy Nahmias and Dylan Murray have recently argued that when people take agents to lack responsibili...