Response to ‘Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture’ by Roy F. Baumeister, A. William Crescioni and Jessica L. Alquist
@article{Holton2011ResponseT, title={Response to ‘Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture’ by Roy F. Baumeister, A. William Crescioni and Jessica L. Alquist}, author={Richard Holton}, journal={Neuroethics}, year={2011}, volume={4}, pages={13-16} }
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THE ONTOLOGY OF AGENCY IN THE LIGHT OF DETERMINISTIC CAUSATION: A FOLK-PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY
- Philosophy
- 2018
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional agency under deterministic causation as is perceived in the folk mindscape. I have first tried to…
Comments on 'Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture' by Roy F. Baumeister, A.
- Philosophy
- 2016
I am delighted to be able to comment on this piece by Baumeister, Crescioni and Alquist (henceforth ). Baumeister’s earlier work has had a huge influence on my own, and I find myself in very…
Further Thoughts on Counterfactuals, Compatibilism, Conceptual Mismatches, and Choices: Response to Commentaries
- PhilosophyNeuroethics
- 2011
The grand question of whether people have free will turns out to be not one but several different questions. We have been challenged and excited to work on them, and we are honored to benefit from…