In this contribution I explain what the libertarian conception of free will is, and why it is of moral and religious importance. Consequently, I defend this conception of free will against secular and religious charges. After that, I present and evaluate neuroscientific experi-ments on free will, especially Benjamin Libet’s experiments. I argue that Libet’s experiments do not decide the debate between compati-bilist and incompatibilist conceptions of free will; that is a conceptual issue and not an empirical one. Nor do Libet’s experiments count against the libertarian conception of free will that I defend, because they deal with arbitrary actions rather than actions that we do for a reason. I conclude by summing up the case for a libertari...
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A crystal-clear, scientifically rigorous argument for the existence of free will, challenging what m...
The controversial legacy of Benjamin Libet. Free will skeptics and their critics on the importance o...
The notion that we are voluntary agents who exercise power to choose and, in doing so, determine som...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Benjamin Libet’s work paved the way for the neuroscientific study of free will. Other scientists hav...
The notion that we are voluntary agents who exercise power to choose and, in doing so, determine som...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
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Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and critici...
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This is the author‘s copy, which may differ from the final print version Abstract. Benjamin Libet‘s ...
People have disagreed on the significance of Libet-style experiments for discussions about free will...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Modern neuroscience makes it difficult for one to support a case for substance dualism regarding the...
A crystal-clear, scientifically rigorous argument for the existence of free will, challenging what m...
The controversial legacy of Benjamin Libet. Free will skeptics and their critics on the importance o...
The notion that we are voluntary agents who exercise power to choose and, in doing so, determine som...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Benjamin Libet’s work paved the way for the neuroscientific study of free will. Other scientists hav...
The notion that we are voluntary agents who exercise power to choose and, in doing so, determine som...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
Marcelo Fischborn discusses the significance of neuroscience for debates about free will. Although h...
Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and critici...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
This is the author‘s copy, which may differ from the final print version Abstract. Benjamin Libet‘s ...
People have disagreed on the significance of Libet-style experiments for discussions about free will...
Debates about the concept of Free Will date back to ancient times. About 40 years ago Benjamin Libet...
Modern neuroscience makes it difficult for one to support a case for substance dualism regarding the...
A crystal-clear, scientifically rigorous argument for the existence of free will, challenging what m...
The controversial legacy of Benjamin Libet. Free will skeptics and their critics on the importance o...