Title |
Science and Free Will : Neurophilosophical Controversies and What It Means to Be Human / by Stephan Schleim |
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Involved |
Stephan Schleim (Verfasser) |
Published |
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer |
Edition |
1st ed. 2024 |
Extent |
Online-Ressource, XXV, 210 p. 8 illus., 7 illus. in color. : online resource. |
Contains |
1. Introduction: Humans as natural or cultural beings -- 2. Philosophical preliminaries to free will -- 3. Max Planck's argument -- 4. Determinism and causality -- 5. Today's physicists on free will -- 6. Free will in biology and neuroscience -- 7. Interim conclusion -- 8. Freedom and responsibility in law and morality -- 9. Scientists are also just humans -- 10. All too human neuro-fallacies -- 11. Psychology: What we can positively say about freedom -- Epilogue and acknowledgements -- A. Max Planck's original essay from 1939: On the nature of free will -- B. Suggestions for further thinking and for teaching |
ISBN |
978-3-662-69450-3 |
Language |
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Original language |
Deutsch |
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Topic |
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Subject |
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DDC notation |
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Work |
Wissenschaft und Willensfreiheit |
Series |
The Frontiers Collection |
Other editions |
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: Science and free will : neurophilosophical controversies and what it means to be human |
Persistent identifier |
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2408161212034.378234295048 (URN) |
Record ID |
1339200570 |
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