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  1. 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
  2. 13. Mai 2009 · 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 how our ...

    • Martin Heisenberg
    • 2009
  3. 30. Sept. 2023 · In his new book, Determined: Life without free will, Sapolsky argues that the more we discover about how the brain works, and the many different influences on human behaviour, the less room there is to squeeze in the capacity for independent decision-making.

  4. 21. März 2012 · Does free will exist, or are our decisions predetermined? In a series of articles, six scholars present arguments for and against the existence of free will.

  5. 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.

  6. 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...

  7. 1. Juni 2016 · Indeed, the discovery of the role of the RP has been taken as evidence of the fact that free will is an illusion, since it seems that specific brain areas activate before we are aware of the onset of the movement.