
Christian Geyer, Brain Research and Free Will. On the Interpretation of the Latest Experiments
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Price History- Experiments by Benjamin Libet show that brain activities occur before conscious decisions to act
- Neuroscientists like Gerhard Roth and Wolf Singer claim that our will is not free and actions are determined
- Possible consequences affect criminal law and our self-conception as human beings
- The subjective impression of acting freely could be an illusion
- The interpretation of the lab findings is controversial
- Natural and social scientists discuss this topic
- The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung devoted a series to this complex of questions
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| Experiments by Benjamin Libet show that brain activities occur before conscious decisions to act |
| Neuroscientists like Gerhard Roth and Wolf Singer claim that our will is not free and actions are determined |
| Possible consequences affect criminal law and our self-conception as human beings |
| The subjective impression of acting freely could be an illusion |
| The interpretation of the lab findings is controversial |
| Natural and social scientists discuss this topic |
| The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung devoted a series to this complex of questions |
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