Decomposing the will:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press c2013
Schriftenreihe:Philosophy of mind series
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Decomposing the will : meeting the zombie challenge / Tillmann Vierkant, Julian Kiverstein, and Andy Clark -- The neuroscience of volition / Adina L. Roskies -- Beyond Libet : long-term prediction of free choices from neuroimaging signals / John-Dylan Haynes -- Vetoing and consciousness / Alfred R. Mele -- From determinism to resignation and how to stop it / Richard Holton -- From the fact to the sense of agency / Manos Tsakiris and Aikaterini Fotopoulou -- Ambiguity in the sense of agency / Shaun Gallagher -- There's nothing like being free : default dispositions, judgments of freedom, and the phenomenology of coercion / Fabio Paglieri -- Agency as a marker of consciousness / Tim Bayne -- Voluntary action and the three forms of binding in the brain / Ezequiel Morsella, Tara C. Dennehy, and John A. Bargh -- Emotion regulation and free will / Nico H. Frijda -- Action control by implementation intentions : the role of discrete emotions / Sam J. Maglio, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Gabriele Oettingen -- Mental action and the threat of automaticity / Wayne Wu -- Mental acts as natural kinds / Joëlle Proust -- Managerial control and free mental agency / Tillmann Vierkant -- Recomposing the will : distributed motivation and computer-mediated extrospection / Lars Hall, Petter Johansson, and David de Léon -- Situationism and moral responsibility : free will in fragments / Manuel Vargas
There is growing evidence from the science of human behaviour that our everyday, folk understanding of ourselves as conscious rational, responsible agents may be mistaken. The essays in this volume display and explore this radical claim
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