This paper responds to continuing commentary on Velmans (2002a) “How could conscious experiences affect brains,” a target article for a special issue of JCS. I focus on the final question dealt with by the target article: how free will relates to preconscious and conscious mental processing, and I develop the case for preconscious free will. Although “preconscious free will” might appear to be a contradiction in terms, it is consistent with the scientific evidence and provides a parsimonious way to reconcile the commonsense view that voluntary acts are freely chosen with the evidence that conscious wishes and decisions are determined by preconscious processing in the mind/brain. I consider alternative interpretations of how “conscious fre...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Wegner's analysis of the illusion of conscious will is close to my own account of how conscious expe...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...
This paper responds to continuing commentary on Velmans (2002) 'How could conscious experiences affe...
There are numerous theoretical reasons which are usually said to undermine the case for mental cau...
(From the publisher) In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of o...
We habitually think of our Self as a conscious agent operating largely in terms of how we consciousl...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscien-tific expe...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
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...
Wegner’s analysis of the illusion of conscious will is close to my own account of how conscious expe...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Wegner's analysis of the illusion of conscious will is close to my own account of how conscious expe...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...
This paper responds to continuing commentary on Velmans (2002) 'How could conscious experiences affe...
There are numerous theoretical reasons which are usually said to undermine the case for mental cau...
(From the publisher) In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of o...
We habitually think of our Self as a conscious agent operating largely in terms of how we consciousl...
The article focuses on the issue of brain determinism, by examining two recent neuroscien-tific expe...
Beckermann A. Neurobiological findings and free will : a philosophical perspective
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
What are the folk-conceptual connections between free will and consciousness? In this paper I presen...
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...
Wegner’s analysis of the illusion of conscious will is close to my own account of how conscious expe...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision ...
Wegner's analysis of the illusion of conscious will is close to my own account of how conscious expe...
This paper describes three experiments that cast doubt on the existence free will. All deal with the...