Format:
viii, 342 Seiten
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ISBN:
9780199333950
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"The Big Questions in Free Will project was created by a five million dollar grant by the Templeton Foundation and is directed by the philosopher Alfred R. Mele. The goal of the project is to study the topic of free will from a variety of promising interdisciplinary angles, including but not limited to philosophy (traditional and experimental), neuroscience; and social, cognitive, and developmental psychology. The contents and structure of this volume reflect this agenda; it is the first volume to emerge from this new enterprise. Topics covered include children's concept of free will; the brain processes underlying decisions; the conscious experience of voluntary action and the neural control of behavior; the causal roles of conscious processes; and fresh philosophical perspectives on free will"--
Content:
"This volume showcases cutting-edge scholarship from The Big Questions in Free Will project, funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and directed by Alfred R. Mele. It explores the subject of free will from the perspectives of neuroscience; social, cognitive, and developmental psychology; and philosophy (both traditional and experimental). The volume consists of fourteen new articles and an introduction from top-ranked contributors, all of whom bring fresh perspectives to the question of free will. They investigate questions such as: How do children conceive of free will and how does their concept of free will develop? How does lowered or raised confidence in the existence of free will affect our behavior? What modifies our power to resist temptation? What do lay folk mean by free will? What brain processes underlie decisions? How does the conscious experience of voluntary action contribute to the neural control of behavior? What are the neural differences between deliberate choosing and arbitrary picking? How do neuroscientific studies of decision making in monkeys bear on human free will? Is determinism compatible with free will? What can a proper understanding of causation tell us about free will? What is moral responsibility? Readers interested in the current and future direction of scholarship on free will find this volume essential reading"--
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Literaturangaben
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Machine generated contents note:1. Introduction -- Alfred Mele -- 2. The Origins and Development of Our Conception of Free Will -- Alison Gopnik and Tamar Kushnir -- 3. Free Will without Metaphysics -- Andrew E. Monroe and Bertram F. Malle -- 4. Free Will: Belief and Reality -- Roy Baumeister, Cory Clark, and Jamie Luguri -- 5. Measuring and Manipulating Beliefs and Behaviors Associated with Free Will: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- Jonathan Schooler, Thomas Nadelhoffer, Eddy Nahmias, and Kathleen Vohs -- 6. Incompatibilism and Bypassed Agency -- Gunnar Björnsson -- 7. Naturalizing Free Will: Paths and Pitfalls -- Hakwan Lau and Myrto Mylopoulos -- 8. "Free will": Components and Processes -- Patrick Haggard -- 9. Change of Intention in "Picking" Situations -- Ariel Furstenberg, Leon Y. Deouell, and Haim Sompolinsky -- 10. On Reporting the Onset of the Intention to Move -- Uri Maoz, Liad Mudrik, Ram Rivlin, Ian Ross, Adam Mamelak, and Gideon Yaffe -- 11. Dissecting Readiness Potential: an Investigation of the Relationship Between Readiness Potentials, Conscious willing, and Action -- Prescott Alexander, Alexander Schlegel, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Adina Roskies, Peter Ulric Tse, and Thalia Wheatley -- 12. Monkey Decision-Making as a Model System for Human Decision-Making -- Adina Roskies -- 13. The Problem of Determinism and Free Will Is Not the Problem of Determinism and Free Will -- Carolina Sartorio -- 14. On Being Some-One -- J. T. Ismael -- 15. Negligent Action and Unwitting Omission -- Randolph Clarke -- Appendix: Free Will Lexicon -- Patrick Haggard, Alfred Mele, Timothy O'Connor, and Kathleen Vohs -- Contributors -- Index.
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Surrounding free will Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014 9780199393848
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Keywords:
Willensfreiheit
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Neuropsychologie
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Philosophie
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