Trying to define Free Will : a cognitive and fonctional model proposal

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Trying to define Free Will : a cognitive and fonctional model proposal
Title of the conference
Toward a Science of Consciousness 2014
Author(s)
Schrag Y., Schenk F., Sachse C., Mohr C.
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Published
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04/2014
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english
Abstract
The debate about Free Will has been in the human mind for centuries, but has become even more intense with the recent scientific findings adding new lights on the problem. This interdisciplinary explosion of interest for the topic has brought many insightful knowledge, but also a great deal of epistemological problems. We think that those epistemological problems are deeply related to the very definition of Free Will and how this definition interacts with the interpretations of experimental results.
We will thus outline a few of these problems and then propose a definition of Free Will which takes into account those epistemological pitfalls.
Keywords
Free Will : Consciousness , Unconscious & Conscious Processes , epistemology of experimental psychology
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