Neurophilosophy of Free Will

Neurophilosophy of Free Will
Author: Henrik Walter
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009-01-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0262265036

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Walter applies the methodology of neurophilosophy to one of philosophy's central challenges, the notion of free will. Neurophilosophical conclusions are based on, and consistent with, scientific knowledge about the brain and its functioning. Neuroscientists routinely investigate such classical philosophical topics as consciousness, thought, language, meaning, aesthetics, and death. According to Henrik Walter, philosophers should in turn embrace the wealth of research findings and ideas provided by neuroscience. In this book Walter applies the methodology of neurophilosophy to one of philosophy's central challenges, the notion of free will. Neurophilosophical conclusions are based on, and consistent with, scientific knowledge about the brain and its functioning. Walter's answer to whether there is free will is, It depends. The basic questions concerning free will are (1) whether we are able to choose other than we actually do, (2) whether our choices are made intelligibly, and (3) whether we are really the originators of our choices. According to Walter, freedom of will is an illusion if we mean by it that under identical conditions we would be able to do or decide otherwise, while simultaneously acting only for reasons and being the true originators of our actions. In place of this scientifically untenable strong version of free will, Walter offers what he calls natural autonomy—self-determination unaided by supernatural powers that could exist even in an entirely determined universe. Although natural autonomy can support neither our traditional concept of guilt nor certain cherished illusions about ourselves, it does not imply the abandonment of all concepts of responsibility. For we are not mere marionettes, with no influence over our thoughts or actions.

NEUROPHILOSOPHY OF LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL

NEUROPHILOSOPHY OF LIBERTARIAN FREE WILL
Author: PROF PETER. TSE
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0198876955

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Free Will

Free Will
Author: Uri Maoz,Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2022
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780197572153

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"What is free will? Can it exist in a determined universe? How can we determine who, if anyone, possesses it? Philosophers have been debating these questions for millennia. In recent decades neuroscientists have joined the fray with questions of their own. Which neural mechanisms could enable conscious control of action? What are intentional actions? Do contemporary developments in neuroscience rule out free will or, instead, illuminate how it works? Over the past few years, neuroscientists and philosophers have increasingly come to understand that both fields can make substantive contributions to the free-will debate, so working together is the best path forward to understanding whether, when, and how our choices might be free. We therefore asked leading philosophers and neuroscientists which questions related to free will they would most like the other field to answer. Those experts then voted on the 15 most important questions for each field to answer. This book is a collection of the answers to those questions along with follow-up questions from world experts in the neuroscience and philosophy of free will. These varied perspectives will fascinate, illuminate, and stimulate students from both fields along with anyone who wants to be brought up to date on these profound issues"--

Living Without Free Will

Living Without Free Will
Author: Derk Pereboom
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521029964

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Argues that morality, meaning and value remain intact even if we are not morally responsible for our actions.

Free Will

Free Will
Author: John Thorp
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351785686

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The problem of freedom and determinism is one of the most enduring, and one of the best, problems in philosophy. One of the best because it so tenaciously resists solution while yet always seeming urgent, and one of the most enduring because it has always been able to present itself in different ways to suit the preoccupations of different ages. This book, first published in 1980, sets out to defend free will: it elaborates a sober and systematic case for libertarianism in the face of the overwhelming threat that is posed by the scientific study of the brain.

Free Will Libertarianism alternative possibilities and moral responsibility

Free Will  Libertarianism  alternative possibilities  and moral responsibility
Author: John Martin Fischer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0415327296

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The Neural Basis of Free Will

The Neural Basis of Free Will
Author: Peter Tse
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780262019101

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The issues of mental causation, consciousness, and free will have vexed philosophers since Plato. This book examines these unresolved issues from a neuroscientific perspective. In contrast with philosophers who use logic rather than data to argue whether mental causation or consciousness can exist given unproven first assumptions, Tse proposes that we instead listen to what neurons have to say. Because the brain must already embody a solution to the mind--body problem, why not focus on how the brain actually realizes mental causation? Tse draws on exciting recent neuroscientific data concerning how informational causation is realized in physical causation at the level of NMDA receptors, synapses, dendrites, neurons, and neuronal circuits. He argues that a particular kind of strong free will and downward mental causation are realized in rapid synaptic plasticity. Recent neurophysiological breakthroughs reveal that neurons function as criterial assessors of their inputs, which then change the criteria that will make other neurons fire in the future. Such informational causation cannot change the physical basis of information realized in the present, but it can change the physical basis of information that may be realized in the immediate future. This gets around the standard argument against free will centered on the impossibility of self-causation. Tse explores the ways that mental causation and qualia might be realized in this kind of neuronal and associated information-processing architecture, and considers the psychological and philosophical implications of having such an architecture realized in our brains.

Four Views on Free Will

Four Views on Free Will
Author: John Martin Fischer,Robert Kane,Derk Pereboom,Manuel Vargas
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781405182041

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Focusing on the concepts and interactions of free will, moralresponsibility, and determinism, this text represents the mostup-to-date account of the four major positions in the free willdebate. Four serious and well-known philosophers explore the opposingviewpoints of libertarianism, compatibilism, hard incompatibilism,and revisionism The first half of the book contains each philosopher’sexplanation of his particular view; the second half allows them todirectly respond to each other’s arguments, in a lively andengaging conversation Offers the reader a one of a kind, interactive discussion Forms part of the acclaimed Great Debates in Philosophyseries