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The Experimental Approach to Free Will: Freedom in the Laboratory

[Hardback]

by Katherin A Rogers

    • Author

      Katherin A Rogers

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Routledge

    • Published

      March 2022

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      The Experimental Approach to Free Will: Freedom in the Laboratory

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      Recently, psychologists and neurobiologists have conducted experiments taken to show that human beings do not have free will. Many, including a number of philosophers, assume that, even if science has not decided the free will question yet, it is just a matter of time. In The Experimental Approach to Free Will, Katherin A. Rogers accomplishes several tasks. First, canvasing the literature critical of these recent experiments (or of conclusions drawn from them) and adding new criticisms of her own, she shows why these experiments should not undermine belief in human freedom - even robust, libertarian freedom. Indeed, many of the experiments do not even connect with any philosophical understanding of free will. Through this discussion, she generates a long list of problems - ethical as well as practical - facing the attempt to study free will experimentally. With these problems highlighted, she shows that even in the distant future, supposing the brain sciences to have advanced far beyond where they are today, it will likely be impossible to settle the question of free will experimentally. She concludes that, since philosophy has not, and science cannot, settle the question of free will, it is more reasonable to suppose that humans do indeed have freedom.

      • Brings together, and adds to, criticisms of recent experiments (or conclusions drawn from them) which supposedly show that human beings do not have free will
      • Analyzes recent experiments supposedly related to human freedom through the lens of a philosophically informed portrait of a robust, libertarian free choice
      • Develops a long list of problems - both practical and ethical - facing the experimental study of human freedom
      • Proposes a thought experiment set in a distant future of advanced brain science to show that it is likely impossible for science ever to settle the question of free will.

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      • Author

        Katherin A Rogers

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Routledge

      • Published

        March 2022

      • Weight

        630g

      • Dimensions

        15.2 x 22.9 x 1.7 cm

      • ISBN

        9781032194028

      • ISBN-10

        1032194022

      • Eden Code

        5613443

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      • Author/Creator: Katherin A Rogers

      • ISBN: 9781032194028

      • Publisher: Routledge

      • Release Date: March 2022

      • Weight: 630g

      • Dimensions: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.7 cm

      • Eden Code: 5613443


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