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  1. 13. Mai 2009 · Nature - Scientists and philosophers are using new discoveries in neuroscience to question the idea of free will. They are misguided, says Martin Heisenberg. Examining animal behaviour shows...

    • Martin Heisenberg
    • 2009
  2. 1. Nov. 2011 · Experimental philosophers use surveys and brain scans to explore the psychological basis of our intuitions about free will and consciousness. They find that our instincts are often unreliable and influenced by unconscious factors.

    • Shaun Nichols
  3. 30. Sept. 2023 · Your sense of having free will is just an illusion. The implications of such a claim are alarming because they force us to rethink many cherished assumptions. If our choices are somehow predetermined, there is no point agonising over moral dilemmas and less justification for punishing people for their crimes.

  4. 16. Jan. 2023 · Neuroscientific and philosophical research suggests that free will is real but may not operate in the ways people expect. Learn how brain activity, meaningful choices and intuitions affect our sense of agency and responsibility.

  5. 27. Sept. 2023 · Your sense of having free will is just an illusion. The implications of such a claim are alarming because they force us to rethink many cherished assumptions. If our choices are somehow...

    • Medical Reporter
  6. Psychologist John Bargh (2008) writes, “The phenomenological feeling of free will is very real … but this strong feeling is an illusion, just as much as we experience the sun moving through the sky, when in fact it is we who are doing the moving.” (pp. 148 – 149)

  7. 28. Apr. 2016 · What Neuroscience Says about Free Will. We're convinced that it exists, but new research suggests it might be nothing more than a trick the brain plays on itself. By Adam Bear on April 28, 2016....