The volitional brain : towards a neuroscience of free will
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The volitional brain : towards a neuroscience of free will
(Journal of consciousness studies, 6,
Imprint Academic, c1999
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780907845119
内容説明
It is widely accepted in science that the universe is a closed deterministic system in which everything can, ultimately, be explained by purely physical causation. And yet we all experience ourselves as having the freedom to choose between alternatives presented to us - 'we' are in the driving seat. The puzzling status of volition is explored in this issue by a distinguished body of scientists and philosophers.
目次
Editors' Introduction Neuroscience David H. Ingvar, On Volition: a neurophysiologically oriented essay Sean A. Spence and Chris D. Frith, Towards a Functional Anatomy of Volition Wolfram Schultz, The Primate Basal Ganglia and the Voluntary Control of Behaviour Benjamin Libet, Do We Have Free Will? Gilberto Gomes, Volition and the Readiness Potential Psychology and Psychiatry Jonathan Bricklin, A Variety of Religious Experience: William James and the non-reality of free will Guy Claxton, Whodunnit? Unpicking the 'seems' of free will Jeffrey M. Schwartz, A Role for Volition and Attention in the Generation of New Brain Circuitry: Towards a neurobiology of mental force Physics Henry P. Stapp, Attention, Intention and Will in Quantum Physics Ulrich Mohrhoff, The Physics of Interactionism David L.Wilson, Mind-brain Interaction and Violation of Physical Laws Philosophy David Hodgson, Hume's Mistake E.J. Lowe, Self, Agency and Mental Causation John McCrone, A Bifold Model of Free Will Comment Jaron Lanier, And Now a Brief Word from Now: Logical dependencies between vernacular concepts of free will, time and consciousness Whit Blauvelt, Y's Domain Anthony Freeman, Decisive Action: Personal responsibility all the way down Thomas W. Clark, Fear of Mechanism: A compatibilist critique of 'The Volitional Brain'
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ISBN 9780907845508
内容説明
Am I responsible for my actions? or is freewill an illusion? Many scientists and philosophers claim that everything, including our own actions, is pre-determined. If that is the case then no-one is responsible for their actions, so punishment could be considered an inappropriate response to crime. This text debates the viewpoints of both "sceptics" and "libertarians" looking at the evidence from science, psychology and philosophy. Contributors include: David Hodgson, Jaron Lanier, Thomas Clark and Wolfgang Schultz.
目次
- On volition - a neurophysiologically orientated essay, David Ingvar
- towards a functional anatomy of volition, Christopher Frith, Sean Spence
- the primate basal ganglia and the voluntary control of behaviour, Wolfram Schultz
- do we have free will?, Benjamin Libet
- volition and the readiness potential, Gilberto Gomes
- a variety of religious experience - William James and the non-reality of free will, Jonathon Bricklin
- who dunnit? unpicking the "seems" of free will, Guy Claxton
- a role for volition and attention in the generation of new brain circuitry - towards a neurobiology of mental force, Jeffrey Scwartz
- attention, intention and will in quantum physics, Henry P. Strapp
- the physics of interactionism, Ulrich Mohroff
- mind-brain interaction and violation of physical laws, David Wilson
- Hume's mistake, David Hodgson
- self, agency and mental causation, E.J. Lowe
- A bifold model of free will John McCrone
- and now a brief word from now - logical dependencies between vernacular concepts of free will, time and consciousness, Jaron lanier
- the view from Brooklyn, Whit Blauvelt
- decisive action - personal responsibility all the way down, Anthony Freeman
- fear of mechanism - a compatabilist critique of "The Volitional Brain", Thomas W. Clark.
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