The question of whether free will actually exists has been debated in philosophy for centuries. However, how belief in free will shapes the perception of our social environment still remains open. Here we investigate whether belief in free will affects how much intentionality we attribute to other people. Study 1a and 1b demonstrate a weak positive relation between the strength of belief in free will and the perceived intentionality of soccer players committing handball. This pattern even holds for behavior that is objectively not intentional (i.e., when the player touches the ball accidentally). Going one step further, in Study 2 we find a weak correlation between belief in free will and perceiving intentions in very abstract geometrical s...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Free will is widely considered a foundational component of Western moral and legal codes, and yet cu...
The question of whether free will actually exists has been debated in philosophy for centuries. Howe...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Previous research suggests that belief in free will correlates with intentionality attribution. Howe...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
The more people believe in free will, the harsher their punishment of criminal offenders. A reason f...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
Recent research has examined the consequences that holding views about free will has on social behav...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Free will is widely considered a foundational component of Western moral and legal codes, and yet cu...
The question of whether free will actually exists has been debated in philosophy for centuries. Howe...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Previous research suggests that belief in free will correlates with intentionality attribution. Howe...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
The more people believe in free will, the harsher their punishment of criminal offenders. A reason f...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
Recent research has examined the consequences that holding views about free will has on social behav...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Free will is widely considered a foundational component of Western moral and legal codes, and yet cu...