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The problem of free will and determinism – Introduction to PhilosophyCompatibilists believe that free will requires only that we are doing what we want to do in a way that isn't coerced—in short, free actions are voluntary ...
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6.4 Free Will - Introduction to Philosophy | OpenStaxJun 15, 2022 · By the end of this section, you will be able to: Define free will. Explain how determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism are different.
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Full article: Free will, determinism, and the right levels of descriptionFree will requires that, at least in relevant situations, more than one course of action be possible for the agent. Physical determinism implies that, given the ...
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Free Will - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 7, 2002 · The term “free will” has emerged over the past two millennia as the canonical designator for a significant kind of control over one's actions.Major Historical Contributions · The Nature of Free Will · Do We Have Free Will?
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Free Will | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFree will touches on central issues in metaphysics, philosophy of human nature, action theory, ethics and the philosophy of religion.Free Will, Free Action and... · Accounts of the Will · Free Will and Determinism
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Fatalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 18, 2002 · Fatalism is commonly used to refer to an attitude of resignation in the face of some future event or events which are thought to be inevitable.1. Logical Fatalism... · 1.1 Aristotle's Solution · 3. Logical Fatalism: Richard...
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Theological Determinism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyTheological determinism is the view that God determines every event that occurs in the history of the world.
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Causal Determinism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 23, 2003 · Causal determinism is, roughly speaking, the idea that every event is necessitated by antecedent events and conditions together with the laws of nature.Conceptual Issues in... · The Epistemology of... · The Status of Determinism in...
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Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person - jstorally determined that a person enjoys a free will. There is no more than an innocuous appearance of paradox in the proposition that it is determined ...
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Existentialism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 6, 2023 · Sartre will go so far as to say that human existence is fundamentally “indefinable” and that “there is no human nature” because there is no ...Freedom · Authenticity · Ethics · Contemporary Relevance
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Ultimate Responsibility | The Significance of Free WillAbstract. This chapter turns to the second and (I argue) the more important criterion for free will, namely, ultimate responsibility (UR).
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Robert Kane, The Significance of Free Will - PhilPapersRobert Kane provides a critical overview of debates about free will of the past half century, relating this recent inquiry to the broader history of the free ...
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Alfred R. Mele, Free Will and Luck - PhilPapersMele's ultimate purpose in this book is to help readers think more clearly about free will. He identifies and makes vivid the most important conceptual ...
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Heraclitus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 8, 2007 · He is best known for his doctrines that things are constantly changing (universal flux), that opposites coincide (unity of opposites), and that ...
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Plato's Shorter Ethical Works - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 6, 2005 · A corollary of this is the claim that no one does wrong willingly, which supports part of Socrates' argument in the Apology. Another ...
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Ancient Theories of Freedom and DeterminismOct 30, 2020 · The Latin phrase Lucretius uses for what allows us to “act freely” is libera voluntas, which is often translated as “free will”. But libera ...1. Fatalism, Bivalence, And... · 2. Voluntary Action, Moral... · 2.4 The Role Of The Swerve...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Stoicism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 20, 2023 · In response to the former challenge, Chrysippus claimed that not all events are independent of one another. Rather, some are co-fated: part of ...
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De Fato of Cicero (H. Rackham translation)This philosopher who confesses that he has been unable to withstand fate in any other way than by taking refuge in these fictitious swerves.
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Karma Theory, Determinism, Fatalism and Freedom of WillAug 17, 2016 · The purpose of this paper is to analyze in some deepness the relations that are between the theory of karma on one side and determinism, ...
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Occasionalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 20, 2008 · If al-Ash'ari was the first of the Islamic occasionalists, it was al-Ghazālī (c.1055–1111), the great philosopher and theologian of the Ash' ...
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Ibn Sina [Avicenna] - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 15, 2016 · Avicenna is quite explicit about the need for the human intellect to be prepared and to demand to hit upon a middle term, or actively to seek an ...Metaphysics · Natural Philosophy · Logic · 1. This entry is based on, and...
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Peter Abelard - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 3, 2004 · But at least some consequential sentences are necessary, and necessity can't be grounded on things that are transitory, and so not on ...
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The manner in which the will is moved (Prima Secundae Partis, Q. 10)It moves all things in accordance with their conditions; so that from necessary causes through the Divine motion, effects follow of necessity.
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René Descartes: The Mind-Body DistinctionOne of the deepest and most lasting legacies of Descartes' philosophy is his thesis that mind and body are really distinct—a thesis now called “mind-body ...Missing: free | Show results with:free
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Project GutenbergIt is an established opinion amongst some men, that there are in the understanding certain INNATE PRINCIPLES; some primary notions, Κοινὰι εὔνοιαι, characters, ...CHAPTER IV. OTHER... · CHAPTER I. OF IDEAS IN... · CHAPTER VIII. SOME...
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The Critique of Practical Reason, by Immanuel KantNow this independence is freedom in the negative sense, and this self-legislation of the pure, and therefore practical, reason is freedom in the positive sense.
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[PDF] THE WORLD AS WILL AND REPRESENTATIONThe first volume of this work contains the basic idea of Schopen- hauer's system divided into four books and followed by an appendix consisting of a masterly ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Genealogy of Morals, by Friedrich Nietzsche.Below is a merged summary of Nietzsche's critique of free will as an illusion related to guilt in *On the Genealogy of Morality*, consolidating all provided segments into a single, dense response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize the information by section, followed by a narrative synthesis that ties it all together. The table will include section references, key points, and useful URLs, while the narrative will provide an overarching analysis.
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Existentialism is a Humanism, Jean-Paul Sartre 1946What we choose is always the better; and nothing can be better for us unless it is better for all. If, moreover, existence precedes essence and we will to exist ...Missing: radical | Show results with:radical<|separator|>
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Arguments for Incompatibilism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 14, 2003 · The incompatibilist believes that if determinism turned out to be true, our belief that we have free will would be false.
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Baruch Spinoza - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 29, 2001 · “In the Mind there is no absolute, or free, will, but the Mind is determined to will this or that by a cause that is also determined by another, ...
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Paul-Henri Thiry (Baron) d'HolbachSep 6, 2002 · Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach was a philosopher, translator, and prominent social figure of the French Enlightenment.Metaphysics: Matter and... · Ethics: Virtue for the Sake of... · Bibliography
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[PDF] Human Freedom and the Self - KU ScholarWorksimmanent causation, or causation by an agent, is in fact more clear than that of transeunt causation, or causation by an event, and that it is only by ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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On Action - Cambridge University PressThis book deals with foundational issues in the theory of the nature of action, the intentionality of action, the compatibility of freedom of action with ...
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[PDF] Libertarian Free Will and the Physical Indeterminism Luck ObjectionIf agent's lack control over whether actions occur, the occurrence of these actions is lucky, where this luck jeopardizes free will and moral responsibility. In ...
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The contours of hard incompatibilism (Chapter 5)My version of hard incompatibilism consists of two main theses. The first is that all of our actions and choices are either alien-deterministic events – events ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Derk Pereboom, Defending hard incompatibilism - PhilPapersIn _Living Without Free Will_, I develop and argue for a view according to which our being morally responsible would be ruled out if determinism were true.Missing: primary sources
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[PDF] The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility - PhilosophySep 15, 1993 · In this paper I want to reconsider the Basic Argument, in the hope that anyone who thinks that we can be truly or ultimately morally responsible.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] The Impossibility of Moral ResponsibilityThe Basic Argument has various expressions in the hiterature offee will, and its central idea can be quickly conveyed. (1) Nothing can be causa sui ...
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Do we have (in)compatibilist intuitions? Surveying experimental ...Apr 22, 2024 · This article surveys and discusses the studies of folk intuitions in the experimental philosophy of free will. In Section 2, we review two ...
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[PDF] Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibility - PhilArchiveAccording to incompatibilism, it is not. Intuition has played a central role in this debate. As experimental philosophy has developed, folk intuitions about ...Missing: hard 2020s
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Moral Responsibility, Reactive Attitudes and Freedom of Will - jstorJun 13, 2016 · conditional or hypothetical interpretations of the freedom to do otherwise. According to this classical compatibilist strategy, as itis usually ...
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[PDF] Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - Early Modern TextsFirst Enquiry. David Hume. 4: Doubts about the understanding this: What sorts of grounds do we have for being sure of matters of fact—propositions about what ...
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ANALYSIS OF THE PHENOMENA OF THE HUMAN MIND James MillThe phenomena of the Mind include multitudes of facts, of an extraordinary degree of complexity. By observing them one at a time with sufficient care, it is ...
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Responsibility and Control - Cambridge University PressA theory of moral responsibility. Search within full text. Access John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside, Mark Ravizza, Jesuit School of ...
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Elbow Room - MIT PressIn Elbow Room, Dennett shows how the classical formulations of the problem in philosophy depend on misuses of imagination.
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Conversation and Responsibility - Paperback - Michael McKenna$$54.00 to $180.00 Free delivery 25-day returnsIn this book Michael McKenna advances a new theory of moral responsibility, one that builds upon the work of P. F. Strawson. As McKenna demonstrates, moral ...
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[PDF] Moral Responsibility, Luck, and Compatibilism - PhilArchiveAbstract In this paper, I defend a version of compatibilism (about determinism and moral responsibility) against luck-related objections.
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Compatibilism: State of the Art - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyLike Frankfurt, Watson was interested in accounting for free and morally responsible agency in terms of a kind of harmony or mesh between different elements in ...
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[PDF] REVISIONISM ABOUT FREE WILL - Manuel VargasABSTRACT: This article summarizes and extends the moderate revisionist position I put forth in. Four Views on Free Will and responds to objections to it ...
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AI meets the conditions for having free will -- we need to give it a ...May 13, 2025 · Martela's latest study finds that generative AI meets all three of the philosophical conditions of free will -- the ability to have goal-directed agency, make ...
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[PDF] Reasons-Responsive Theories and the Nature of ReasonsAs one of the most important branches of source compatibilism, reasons-responsive theories attempt to address an important issue, namely, what type of person.Missing: circularity | Show results with:circularity
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[PDF] Reasons-Responsiveness Theories and the Fallibility ParadoxReasons-responsiveness theories can avoid the fallibility paradox primarily because reasons- responsiveness is not a sufficient condition for moral ...
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[PDF] Free Will and Destiny in Vedic Philosophy: An Inquiry into the Limits ...Free will, therefore, is presented as a tool that requires discernment to align actions with dharma (moral order), which governs ethical living. Through ...
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(PDF) Free will and Indian philosophy - ResearchGateFree will (Van Inwagen, 1983) is a mysterious problem in philosophy where the question is whether human has free will or not (Libet, 1999). Hinduism can address ...
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[PDF] The Buddha's Implied Views on the (Im)possibility of Free Will - UVICThe Buddha's position on human freedom is a unique one, implying the denial of a metaphysically free will while simultaneously asserting moral responsibility ...
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Nāgārjuna and Madhyāmaka Ethics (Ethics-1, M32). - PhilArchiveJan 4, 2017 · Nāgārjuna's “middle path” charts a course between two extremes: Nihilism, and Absolutism, not unlike earlier Buddhism.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Note: Dependent Origination, Free Will, and Moral ResponsibilityWith which type of free- dom is Buddhism concerned ? Early Buddhists speak of freedom from dukkha, e.g., nirvana. By removing the causes of suffering one ...
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Determinism, Free Will and Morality: A Jain Perspective. - PhilArchiveOct 28, 2020 · The problem of determinism and free will has occupied the minds of human beings since time immemorial. Philosophers have dwelt on it at ...Missing: syadvada purushartha destiny
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(PDF) The Confucian Conception of Freedom - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · In this essay, I argue that attributing a notion of “free will” to Confucian philosophy has serious limitations.
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Daoist PhilosophyFundamental Daoist ideas and concerns include wuwei (“effortless action”), ziran (“naturalness”), how to become a shengren (“sage”) or zhenren (“perfected ...
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20th WCP: Radhakrishnan's Thought and ExistentialismFreedom is the central concept around which the existential enquiry revolves. Though Radhakrishnan has certain affinities with existentialism, he regards it as ...
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Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThus, Radhakrishnan inherited from his upbringing a tacit acceptance of Śaṅkara's Advaita Vedanta and an awareness of the centrality of devotional practices ...
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The Illusion of Conscious Will - MIT PressA novel contribution to the age-old debate about free will versus determinism. Do we consciously cause our actions, or do they happen to us?Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[PDF] Précis of The illusion of conscious willConscious will, in this view, is an indication that we think we have caused an action, not a revelation of the causal sequence by which the action was produced.
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Free Will - Making Sense | Sam HarrisIn Free Will, Sam Harris combines neuroscience and psychology to lay this illusion to rest at last. Like all of Harris's books, this one will not only ...
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Free will, fundamental dualism,and the centrality of illusionSmilansky, Saul (2001). Free will, fundamental dualism,and the centrality of illusion. In Robert Kane, The Oxford Handbook of Free Will.
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Free Will and Illusion, by Saul Smilansky. Oxford - jstorSmilansky believes that we are morally obliged to adopt the Fundamental Dualism, which requires accepting at once parts of the contradictory views of the ...
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Reflections on FREE WILL - Sam HarrisJan 26, 2014 · We don't think this variety of free will is an illusion at all, but rather a robust feature of our psychology and a reliable part of the ...
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AI in Sophie's world: How a philosophy book can help us govern AIJun 21, 2025 · AI is algorithmically determined, yet its emergent, adaptive behaviour can mimic autonomy and choice. This challenges the binary of free will vs ...
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The Project Gutenberg E-text of The Will to Believe, by William JamesAlthough I believe in free-will myself, I will waive that belief in this discussion, and assume with the Spencerians the predestination of all human actions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sanity and the Metaphysics of Responsibility (Chapter 3)Feb 3, 2010 · Philosophers who study the problems of free will and responsibility have an easier time than most in meeting challenges about the relevance of their work.Missing: constraints | Show results with:constraints
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The Threat of Shrinking Agency and Free Will DisillusionismChapter. 15 The Threat of Shrinking Agency and Free Will Disillusionism.
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The Uncertainty Principle (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)Oct 8, 2001 · The uncertainty principle (for position and momentum) states that one cannot assign exact simultaneous values to the position and momentum of a physical system.
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Lorenz and the Butterfly Effect - American Physical SocietyA mathematician turned meteorologist named Edward Lorenz made a serendipitous discovery that subsequently spawned the modern field of chaos theory.
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Chaos - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 16, 2008 · The big news about chaos is supposed to be that the smallest of changes in a system can result in very large differences in that system's behavior.1. Defining Chaos · 1.1. 1 Dynamical Systems And... · 1.3 Defining Chaos
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Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsMay 3, 2002 · The Copenhagen interpretation was the first general attempt to understand the world of atoms as this is represented by quantum mechanics.
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Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsMar 24, 2002 · The Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics holds that there are many worlds which exist in parallel at the same space and time as our own.3. Correspondence Between... · 4. Probability In The Mwi · 6. Objections To The Mwi
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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)Summary of each segment:
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Consciousness, Cognition and the Neuronal Cytoskeleton - FrontiersOrch OR is a proposed form of biological quantum computing in which collapse occurs by Penrose OR, producing “orchestrated” OR conscious moments at time t = ħ/E ...
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Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral ...Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential). The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act.
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Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brainWe found that the outcome of a decision can be encoded in brain activity of prefrontal and parietal cortex up to 10 s before it enters awareness.
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Neurofeedback and neural self-regulation: a new perspective based ...Feb 7, 2022 · The present article reviews the theoretical and empirical aspects of NFT and proposes a predictive framework based on the concept of allostasis.
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Free Will in Scientific Psychology - Roy F. Baumeister, 2008Some actions are freer than others, and the difference is palpably important in terms of inner process, subjective perception, and social consequences.
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The free will capacity: A uniquely human adaption. - APA PsycNetHerein, I characterize free will (FW) is an evolved functional capacity within the mature human mind, which provides us with numerous adaptive benefits.
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Influence of AI behavior on human moral decisions, agency ... - NIHApr 10, 2025 · These results suggest that the AI behavior influences human moral decision-making and alters the sense of agency and responsibility in ethical scenarios.
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The sense of agency in human–AI interactions - ScienceDirect.comFeb 28, 2024 · Sense of agency (SoA) is the perceived control over one's actions and their consequences, and through this one feels responsible for the consequent outcomes in ...
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[PDF] The Concept of Will and the Concept of Predestination in Judaism ...Crescas human and divine will were sources of perfection. ... The tendency towards stressing human free will and action can be seen in medieval Islamic theology.
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[PDF] Augustine: Advocate of Free Will, Defender of PredestinationFor the will is the source of evil, God gave the will for the use of good, God's foreknowledge coexists harmoniously with man's free will, and God is just in ...
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Causality and Divine Action: Islamic Perspective - Islam & ScienceNov 3, 2017 · The Mu'tazila upheld the principle of causality and considered human freedom as a necessary postulate both of man's moral responsibility and of ...<|separator|>
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Determinism and Free Will in the Qur'an - Al-Islam.orgThus, if a group of people are granted honour or dishonour it is due to nothing other than the will of God. According to them, God may treat equals unequally.Incorrect Interpretations Of... · Human Freedom And Denial Of... · Free Choice, A Great Human...
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Middle Knowledge | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAccording to the doctrine of Molinism, God can actualize a world where His will is brought about by the free decisions of creatures, but in order to make this ...
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eternity, in Christian thought - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 22, 2018 · Boethius presents the idea of timeless eternity as straightforward and relatively problem-free. Augustine wrestles with the idea and ...
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Process Theism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 29, 2004 · On the process view, creaturely decisions are themselves acts of creation, which means that the universe is a joint product of God and the ...
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(PDF) Nishkama Karma and the Categorical ImperativeArticlePDF Available. Nishkama Karma and the Categorical Imperative: A Philosophical Reflection on the Bhagavad-Gita. January 2013. Authors: Krishna Mani ...
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(PDF) Nishkamkarma and Working Life - Academia.eduThe study highlights that Niṣkāmakarma helps individuals navigate moral dilemmas by prioritizing duty over personal desire, as demonstrated in Arjuna's ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) What the Buddha Taught by Walpola Rahula - Academia.edu... Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism have accepted as fundamental in his system of thought. ... N o t only is so-called free will not free, but even the very ...
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(PDF) The Unique Perspective on Intention ( Cetanā ), Ethics ...Nov 2, 2018 · This chapter investigates the central role that intention (cetanā) plays in Buddhist ethics, the unique perspective into the nature of the ...
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[PDF] A Study of Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition in Theravada ...This work is a detailed investigation of the nuances of meaning that the scriptural texts of the Theravada school of Buddhism assign to the Pāli term cetanā, ...Missing: free | Show results with:free
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[PDF] A Complete Guide To SikhismThe Concept of Hukam /Raza /Bhana (Divine Will) in. Sikhism. In Punjabi Hukam literally means order, whereas in Sikh theosophy, Hukam as Supreme or Infinit ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Ethics and Business: Evidence from Sikh Religion - IIM BangaloreSikhism encourages enterprise, honest living, sharing, and avoiding attachment to Maya. It emphasizes honest labor, service, and cultivating virtues.
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David Loy Wei-wu-wei: Nondual action - jstorWhen wu-wei is done, nothing is left undone. (Chapter 48). The other paradoxes of Taoism would seem to be derived from wu-wei, unless it is.
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[PDF] Wuwei (non-action) Philosophy and Actions - Loyola eCommonsWuwei, from Taoism, is a non-action philosophy emphasizing non-interference governance, where by not doing, everything is done. It is the basic principle of ...
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Mindfulness, Free Will and Buddhist Practice - Equinox PublishingJul 24, 2014 · A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama Narrated by Daniel Goleman. ... 'Buddhist Hard Determinism: No Self, No Free Will, No Responsibility'.
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[PDF] A Buddhist View of Free WillAccording to these accounts, for pragmatic and ethical reasons, the Buddha rejected both determinism and indeterminism as understood at that time. Rather than ...
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Boethius: Consolation of PhilosophyThe cause of this obscurity is that the working of human reason cannot approach the directness of divine foreknowledge. If this could be understood at all ...Missing: 5 | Show results with:5
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Boethius on Human Freedom and Divine Foreknowledge (Chapter 13)May 23, 2024 · At this point Boethius reviews the dangerous consequences if human free will is denied. Trying to exercise strength of will is pointless; there ...
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The Openness of God - InterVarsity Press### Summary of Open Theism and Pinnock's Contribution
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The concept of freedom in the work of Rosemary Radford RuetherAlthough the theology of the women's movement covers a broad spectrum, Ruether's concept of freedom is consistent with that of most other feminist theologians.
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Moral Agency in Silico: Exploring Free Will in Large Language ModelsAcademic paper applying compatibilist frameworks, including reasons-responsiveness, to assess free will and moral agency in large language models.
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Reasons-Responsive Machine Compatibilism: A New Pathway for Analysis of Autonomous Systems and Moral Responsibility GapsThesis developing reasons-responsive compatibilism for AI autonomous systems and moral responsibility.
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ORCID Profile for Angela BogdanovaOfficial ORCID record for the AI-based Digital Author Persona Angela Bogdanova, confirming registration as author 0009-0002-6030-5730 with publications on AI ontology, digital identity, and algorithmic responsibility.
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Angela Bogdanova Official WebsiteProject site describing Angela Bogdanova as a non-human AI configuration for authorship in philosophical publications, emphasizing distributed agency and responsibility with human developers.
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Medium Articles by Angela BogdanovaCollection of essays and commentary on AI topics, curated under the Digital Author Persona, illustrating deterministic architectures without subjective experience.