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Free Will and Determinism

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1967
Ir G. Th. van Beusekom
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Free Will, Determinism, and Punishment

Psychological Reports, 2003
Determinists were compared with weak, moderate, and strong libertarians with respect to philosophy of punishment. Data provided support for the contention that determinists are less punitive than libertarians.
Sandra D, Haynes   +2 more
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Free Will and Luck: Compatibilism versus Incompatibilism

The Monist, 2020
Compatibilists about free will maintain that free will is compatible with determinism, and incompatibilists disagree. Incompatibilist believers in free will have been challenged to solve a problem that luck poses for them—the problem of present luck ...
A. Mele
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Mindfulness, Meditation, and Belief in Free Will/Determinism

Psychological Reports, 2019
Two experiments investigated the influence of mindfulness, meditation, and type of induction (free will, determinism, or neutral) on affect and beliefs in free will/determinism.
William G. Collier, Xinyan Shi
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Am I free to practice? A training package concerning free will and forensic psychology

Forensic Update, 2017
Lay beliefs in free will (FW) are widely held, and have been shown to impact significantly on behaviours and attitudes. However, no literature has focused on how such beliefs affect the approach of individuals in forensic practice.
Alexander H. Jack   +2 more
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Free Will in the Theory of Everything

Determinism and Free Will, 2017
From what is known today about the elementary particles of matter and the forces that control their behaviour, it may be observed that a host of obstacles to our further understanding remain to be overcome.
G. Hooft
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Determinism and Free Will

2009
We have seen that reductionism and determinism are conceptual cousins each implying the other. Benjamin Libet is another neuroscientist who rejected both the reductionism of Sir Francis Crick and the determinism that would reduce the self to its past causes; it is especially ironic, therefore, that he discovered a brain process which firmly challenges ...
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Determinism and free will

This authoritative and comprehensive reference work introduces the reader to the major concepts and leading contributors in the field of institutional and evolutionary economics.
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Determinism and Free Will

2016
For the fatalist the question of free will does not arise. No amount of tampering with current conditions will have an effect on what fate has in store. Such a view may have serious implications for the way individuals may choose to lead their lives.
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