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Neurosociology and Penal Neuroabolitionism: Rethinking Justice With Neuroscience. [PDF]
Borbón D.
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The fate of presentism in modern physics [PDF]
There has been a recent spate of essays defending presentism, the view in the metaphysics of time according to which all and only present events or entities exist.
Wuthrich, Christian
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Scratching the structure of moral agency: insights from philosophy applied to neuroscience. [PDF]
Castro-Toledo FJ +2 more
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A German translation and validation of the sense of agency scale. [PDF]
Bart VKE, Wenke D, Rieger M.
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Against Molinism: A Refutation of William Lane Craig\u27s Molinism [PDF]
The debate concerning human free will, human moral culpability, and God’s sovereignty has raged for millennia within the Christian church. The recent rediscovery of the medieval philosophical theory known as Molinism brought Molinism to the fore of this ...
Clemons, Daniel T.
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Evolving Persons and Free Will [PDF]
Human beings are masters of deception if they want to appear superior to others and to suggest that they have everything under control (see, e.g., Fingarette 2000, Mele 2000).
Vaas, Rüdiger
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A Critical Perspective on NeuroRights: Comments Regarding Ethics and Law. [PDF]
Borbón D, Borbón L.
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Responsibility, Determinism and Freedom [PDF]
This book shows why we can justify blaming people for their wrong actions even if free will turns out not to exist. Contrary to most contemporary thinking, we do this by focusing on the ordinary everyday wrongs each of us commits, not on the extra ...
Sie, M.M.S.K. (Maureen)
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Where have all the Monads Gone? Substance and Transcedental Freedom in Schleiermacher [PDF]
This article explores the later Schleiermacher’s metaphysics of substance and what it entails concerning the question of transcendental freedom. I show that in espousing a metaphysics of substance, Schleiermacher also abandoned an understanding of nature
Mariña, Jacqueline
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This paper argues that free will is a purely theological issue, and offers an error theory for the free will debates in analytic philosophy in terms of evolutionary naturalism. I introduce 'protean free will' (PFW) as the ability to play mixed strategies
Clegg, Liam F.
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