Freedom and the conditions of will: Between philosophy and neuroscience Cover Image

Wolność i uwarunkowania woli – między filozofią a neuronaukami
Freedom and the conditions of will: Between philosophy and neuroscience

Author(s): Józef Bremer
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar
Keywords: volitional acts; free wil; Libet’s experiment; readiness potentia;, neurosciences; reductionist and nonreductionist (emergent) definition of free will

Summary/Abstract: Beginning with the notion of “volitional act”, the Author describes Benjamin Libet’s experiment concerning time relations between taking a conscious, volitional decision and acting on it, and the measurement of readiness potential in the brain. Next, the Author discusses and analyzes two groups of neuroscientifi c interpretations of the experiment in order to arrive at a scientifi c explanation of the nature of free will. According to these interpretations, free will is defined either as (1) an emergent quality that infl uences its neuronal basis (Benjamin Libet, Roger Sperry), or (2) an epiphenomenal entity, fi ctional, unlike causally determined neuronal processes (Gerhard Roth, Wolf Singer). The Author attempts to demonstrate that, based on research in contemporary neuroscience, it is impossible to definitively state that what is commonly referred to as free will is fiction. If we assume the traditional def nition of free will, it can be understood as an emergent quality.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 29
  • Page Range: 96-106
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish
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