Unlike my ancient predecessor, this Tullius hasn't had his hands chopped off. With hands attached I offer my thoughts on philosophy, religion, politics, and whatever else I find worth mentioning. I'm conservative religiously and politically (with libertarian leanings). I value reason and freedom but also traditions and "Oldthink." I relish being on the wrong side of history when history is wrong--part of a philosopher's job is to be unpopular. (Views given here may not represent my employers')
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Neuroscience Study Challenges Free Will
A very interesting study challenges the notion that humans have free will. I would love to read more about the details, specifically just how well the decision could be predicted on the basis of prior "background noise" in the brain. But apparently the online journal the study is published in costs FIFTEEN BUCKS to access! If I find out more I'll give an update .
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