Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evidence that tests the wrong level of description for intentional action. Free will is not about subpersonal neuronal processes, muscular activation, or basic bodily movements, but about contextualized actions in a system that is larger than many contemporary philosophers of mind, psychologists, and neuroscientists consider. In this paper, I describe the kind of intentionality that goes with the exercise of free will
Cognitive science has recently supported and popularized the idea that perhaps free will is but an i...
We offer a critical assessment of the “exclusion argument” against free will, which may be summarize...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
This article addresses two influential lines of argument for what might be termed “scientific epiphe...
[pre-publication draft; please do not cite without permission of author] Questions about free will a...
The question of whether free will actually exists has been debated in philosophy for centuries. Howe...
Is epiphenomenalism virtually entailed by the current empirical knowledge about how the mind/brain c...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
When performing a voluntary action the agent is firmly convinced that he has freely decided to perfo...
Cognitive science has recently supported and popularized the idea that perhaps free will is but an i...
We offer a critical assessment of the “exclusion argument” against free will, which may be summarize...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Those who argue that free will is an illusion are wrong. They base their argument on scientific evid...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
This article addresses two influential lines of argument for what might be termed “scientific epiphe...
[pre-publication draft; please do not cite without permission of author] Questions about free will a...
The question of whether free will actually exists has been debated in philosophy for centuries. Howe...
Is epiphenomenalism virtually entailed by the current empirical knowledge about how the mind/brain c...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
When performing a voluntary action the agent is firmly convinced that he has freely decided to perfo...
Cognitive science has recently supported and popularized the idea that perhaps free will is but an i...
We offer a critical assessment of the “exclusion argument” against free will, which may be summarize...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...