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š FREE WILL Search SearchSearch Dark modeLight mode EXPLORER * * Arguments * Requirements for free will * Standard argument against free will * Branches * Causal determinism * Compatibilism * Hard determinism * Incompatibilism * Indeterminism * Libertarianism * Materialism * Concepts * Causa Sui * Control * Emergence * Fatalism * Fortiori * Frankfurt cases * Ghost in the machine * Intelligibility objection * Popularity * Principle of alternative possibilities * Spinosas stones * Fields * Neuroscience * Physics * Quantum physics * * People * Benjamin Libet * Daniel Dennett * Dr. Kevin Mitchell * Henry Stapp * Patrick Haggard * Robert Kane * Robert Sapolsky * Sam Harris * Sean Carroll * Thomas Hobbes * Ollama * FREE WILL STARTING POINT May 06, 20242 min read WHAT IS FREE WILL? Common accepted definition: the freedom-relevant ability to do otherwise My current definition: The internal will or force emergent from humans that can direct and make decisions that are free. Some choosing mechanism that we have control over. MAIN FIELDS Classical physics (cause and effect) Physics Neuroscience Neuroscience Quantum physics Quantum physics BRANCHES Causal determinism Causal determinism Hard determinism Hard determinism Indeterminism Indeterminism Compatibilism Compatibilism Incompatibilism Incompatibilism Libertarianism Libertarianism Tree on how different branches are connected PEOPLE Henry Stapp (quantum physist) Henry Stapp Sam Harris (neuroscientist) Sam Harris Benjamin Libet (neuroscientist) Benjamin Libet Daniel Dennett (philosopher) Daniel Dennett Kevin Mitchell (neurogeneticist) Dr. Kevin Mitchell Patrick Haggard (neuroscientist) Patrick Haggard Robert Kane (philosopher) Robert Kane Robert Sapolsky (neuroscientist, biologist) Robert Sapolsky Sean Carroll (theoretical physicist) Sean Carroll Thomas Hobbes (philosopher) Thomas Hobbes THE PROBLEM OF FREE WILL Determinists deny any such freedom. CompatibilistsĀ redefine freedom. Although our will is determined by prior events in the causal chain, it is in turn causing and determining our actions. Compatibilists say that determinism by our will allows us to takeĀ moral responsibility for our actions. Libertarians think the will is free when a choice can be made that is not determined or necessitated by prior events. The will is free when alternative choices could have been made with the same pre-existing conditions. LINKS Neil tyson debate Sam Harris vs Daniel C Dennet Rebuttal and response EXPLORER * * Arguments * Requirements for free will * Standard argument against free will * Branches * Causal determinism * Compatibilism * Hard determinism * Incompatibilism * Indeterminism * Libertarianism * Materialism * Concepts * Causa Sui * Control * Emergence * Fatalism * Fortiori * Frankfurt cases * Ghost in the machine * Intelligibility objection * Popularity * Principle of alternative possibilities * Spinosas stones * Fields * Neuroscience * Physics * Quantum physics * * People * Benjamin Libet * Daniel Dennett * Dr. Kevin Mitchell * Henry Stapp * Patrick Haggard * Robert Kane * Robert Sapolsky * Sam Harris * Sean Carroll * Thomas Hobbes * Ollama * GRAPH VIEW Free Will starting pointPhysicsNeuroscienceQuantum physicsCausal determinismHard determinismIndeterminismCompatibilismIncompatibilismLibertarianismHenry StappSam HarrisBenjamin LibetDaniel DennettDr. Kevin MitchellPatrick HaggardRobert KaneRobert SapolskySean CarrollThomas Hobbes TABLE OF CONTENTS * What is free will? * Main fields * Branches * People * The problem of free will * Links BACKLINKS * No backlinks found -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created with Quartz v4.2.3 Ā© 2024 * GitHub * Discord Community