Monday, November 14, 2011

Is Neuroscience the Death of Free Will? - NYTimes.com

Is Neuroscience the Death of Free Will? - NYTimes.com:
Philosopher Eddy Nahmias in the New York Times:
Is free will an illusion? Some leading scientists think so. For instance, in 2002 the psychologist Daniel Wegner wrote, “It seems we are agents. It seems we cause what we do… It is sobering and ultimately accurate to call all this an illusion.” More recently, the neuroscientist Patrick Haggard declared, “We certainly don’t have free will. Not in the sense we think.” And in June, the neuroscientist Sam Harris claimed, “You seem to be an agent acting of your own free will. The problem, however, is that this point of view cannot be reconciled with what we know about the human brain.”

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