ITALIAN: Questo saggio critica un importante articolo la cui tesi principale, qualora corretta, avrebbe tra le sue conseguenze quella di confutare la concezione emergentistica del libero arbitrio. ENGLISH: This essay criticizes an important article whose main thesis, if correct, could be used as a refutation of the emergentism view of free will
Free Will and Neuroscience: Towards a Naturalistic Model of Conscious Choice - This paper aims at ex...
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
ITALIAN: Questo saggio critica un importante articolo la cui tesi principale, qualora corretta, avre...
Abstract: In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscie...
L'articolo propone una tassonomia delle concezioni contemporanee del libero arbitrio considerando il...
In a widely read essay, “For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything,” Joshua Greene an...
The debate involving neuroscience and free will tends to accentuate two positions, a (bio) determini...
Much recent work in neuroscience aims to shed light on whether we have free will. Can it? Can any sc...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
"Are we born free or do we become free?" is the core question of this essay: a conversation between ...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Is epiphenomenalism virtually entailed by the current empirical knowledge about how the mind/brain c...
The claim of the freedom of the will (understood as an individual who is transcendent to Nature) in ...
Free Will and Neuroscience: Towards a Naturalistic Model of Conscious Choice - This paper aims at ex...
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
ITALIAN: Questo saggio critica un importante articolo la cui tesi principale, qualora corretta, avre...
Abstract: In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscie...
L'articolo propone una tassonomia delle concezioni contemporanee del libero arbitrio considerando il...
In a widely read essay, “For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything,” Joshua Greene an...
The debate involving neuroscience and free will tends to accentuate two positions, a (bio) determini...
Much recent work in neuroscience aims to shed light on whether we have free will. Can it? Can any sc...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
"Are we born free or do we become free?" is the core question of this essay: a conversation between ...
Even though at the beginning of the 1980s the results of the first neuroscience experiments made som...
Is epiphenomenalism virtually entailed by the current empirical knowledge about how the mind/brain c...
The claim of the freedom of the will (understood as an individual who is transcendent to Nature) in ...
Free Will and Neuroscience: Towards a Naturalistic Model of Conscious Choice - This paper aims at ex...
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