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The mystery of free will: Are we truly in control of our choices?
This article explores the concept of free will through both philosophical and neuroscientific lenses, examining whether our ...
Do you believe in free will? Some scholars do not—and they rely on evidence from the brain sciences to make their case. Some people find the dismissal of the idea that we are in control of our ...
Yamaoka Tesshu, a young student of Zen, visited one master after another. He called upon Dokuon of Shokoku. Desiring to show his attainment, he said: “The mind, Buddha, and sentient beings, after all, ...
Does something like "free will" really exist? We often take it for granted, but philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists have debated the issue for decades—if not centuries. In his recent Ph.D.
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The illusion of free will
Neuroscience suggests that your brain makes decisions before you are consciously aware of them, raising the uncomfortable possibility that free will is a story we tell after the fact. Map shows where ...
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