NEURONS V FREE WILL
The notion of free will is under attack again, this time from the advance of neuroscience. Anthony Gottlieb explains…
From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, March/April 2012
On the evening of October 10th 1769, in one of his typically curt  dismissals of a philosophical problem, Dr Johnson silenced Boswell, who  wanted to talk about fate and free will, by exclaiming: “Sir…we know  our will is free, and there’s an end on’t.” Nearly two and a half  centuries later, free will and responsibility are debated as much as  ever, and the issue is taking some new twists.
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NEURONS V FREE WILL

The notion of free will is under attack again, this time from the advance of neuroscience. Anthony Gottlieb explains…

From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, March/April 2012

On the evening of October 10th 1769, in one of his typically curt dismissals of a philosophical problem, Dr Johnson silenced Boswell, who wanted to talk about fate and free will, by exclaiming: “Sir…we know our will is free, and there’s an end on’t.” Nearly two and a half centuries later, free will and responsibility are debated as much as ever, and the issue is taking some new twists.

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