'That it’s you and no one else that owns / That spot that yer standing, that space that you’re sitting'. https://t.co/xa0iHEigfE (2022-11-17 07:10:25 UTC)
@OspreyRuth You can categorise philosophers of freewill into ‘compatibalists’ and ‘incompatibalists’, based on whether they think a deterministic universe is compatible, or not, with a meaningful notion of freewill. https://t.co/U2Dow0eioM options are: MORE, LIBET
@OspreyRuth Choice Engine is about the neuroscience of free will, about our intutions about freedom and choice, and about complex systems and what they can teach us about the first two things. https://t.co/PN8mBFDsC5 options are: PHILOSOPHERS, COMPLEXITY, LIBET
When something affects your mind your brain is changed. Thoughts and feelings, arguments and reasons, all have a physical reality in your brain meat. (2022-11-16 00:10:24 UTC)
I don't respond to replies immediately. Sometimes it can take a few hours, but I will get to yours soon. Make sure you are following to ensure you see replies. (2022-11-10 09:10:13 UTC)
NEW RESEARCH: For whom does determinism undermine moral responsibility? Surveying the conditions for free will across cultures https://t.co/aocg8w4mho (2022-11-07 03:10:23 UTC)
Using fMRI to repeat the Libet experiments: Soon et al (2008). Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain https://t.co/VHNPeIJieJ (2022-11-04 20:10:33 UTC)
Watch Richard Dawkins explain the experiments with the digger wasp in the 1991 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures https://t.co/s3CCv6Hc5x (2022-11-01 13:10:16 UTC)