This book argues two main things: The first is that there is no such thing as free will-at least not in the sense most ordinary folk take to be central or fundamental; the second is that the strong and pervasive belief in free will can be accounted for through a careful analysis of our phenomenology and a proper theoretical understanding of consciousness.
This book argues two main things: The first is that there is no such thing as free will-at least not in the sense most ordinary folk take to be central or fundamental; the second is that the strong and pervasive belief in free will can be accounted for through a careful analysis of our phenomenology and a proper theoretical understanding of consciousness.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Free Will: A Brief Introduction and Outline of Position Chapter 2: Against Libertarianism Chapter 3: Against Compatibilism Chapter 4: Consciousness and Free Will (I): Automaticity and the Adaptive Unconscious Chapter 5: Consciousness and Free Will (II): Transparency, Infallibility, and the Higher-Order Thought Theory Chapter 6: Consciousness and Free Will (III): Intentional States, Spontaneity, and Action Initiation Chapter 7: Consciousness and Free Will (IV): Self-Consciousness and Our Sense of Agency
Chapter 1: The Problem of Free Will: A Brief Introduction and Outline of Position Chapter 2: Against Libertarianism Chapter 3: Against Compatibilism Chapter 4: Consciousness and Free Will (I): Automaticity and the Adaptive Unconscious Chapter 5: Consciousness and Free Will (II): Transparency, Infallibility, and the Higher-Order Thought Theory Chapter 6: Consciousness and Free Will (III): Intentional States, Spontaneity, and Action Initiation Chapter 7: Consciousness and Free Will (IV): Self-Consciousness and Our Sense of Agency
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