Free Will, Self-Governance and Neuroscience: An Overview

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Alisa Carse
Hilary Bok
Debra JH Mathews
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[1] Georgetown University,Department of Philosophy
[2] Department of Philosophy,Berman Institute of Bioethics and Department of Pediatrics
[3] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[4] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
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Neuroethics | 2018年 / 11卷
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Free will; Self-governance; Moral responsibility; Neuroscience; Decision-making;
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Given dramatic increases in recent decades in the pace of scientific discovery and understanding of the functional organization of the brain, it is increasingly clear that engagement with the neuroscientific literature and research is central to making progress on philosophical questions regarding the nature and scope of human freedom and responsibility. While patterns of brain activity cannot provide the whole story, developing a deeper and more precise understanding of how brain activity is related to human choice and conduct is crucial to the development of realistic, just, and intellectually rigorous models of human agency and moral responsibility. In this special issue, we acknowledge that “free will” and “moral responsibility” are not concepts with which neuroscience can directly engage, and instead focus on self-governance, and the capacities that contribute to self-governance, which are more tractable for scientific investigation and are prerequisites for the presence of moral responsibility.
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页码:237 / 244
页数:7
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