Free will Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! == Further reading == {{div col}} * [[Daniel Dennett|Dennett, Daniel C.]] (2003). ''[[Freedom Evolves]]''. New York: Viking Press {{ISBN|0-670-03186-0}} * [[Joshua M. Epstein|Epstein J.M.]] (1999). ''Agent Based Models and Generative Social Science.'' Complexity, IV (5). * Gazzaniga, M. & Steven, M.S. (2004) Free Will in the 21st Century: A Discussion of Neuroscience and Law, in Garland, B. (ed.) ''Neuroscience and the Law: Brain, Mind and the Scales of Justice'', New York: Dana Press, {{ISBN|1-932594-04-3}}, pp. 51β70. * [[James Gleick|Gleick, James]], "The Fate of Free Will" (review of [[Kevin J. Mitchell]], ''Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will'', Princeton University Press, 2023, 333 pp.), ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'', vol. LXXI, no. 1 (18 January 2024), pp. 27β28, 30. "[[Agency (philosophy)|Agency]] is what distinguishes us from machines. For biological creatures, [[reason]] and [[motivation|purpose]] come from acting in the world and experiencing the consequences. [[Artificial intelligence]]s β disembodied, strangers to blood, sweat, and tears β have no occasion for that." (p. 30.) * {{cite journal | last1 = Goodenough | first1 = O.R. | year = 2004 | title = Responsibility and punishment | journal = Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | volume = 359 | issue = 1451| pages = 1805β09 | doi = 10.1098/rstb.2004.1548 | pmid = 15590621 | pmc = 1693460 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Harnad | first1 = Stevan | author-link = Stevan Harnad | year = 1982 | title = Consciousness: An Afterthought | url = http://cogprints.org/1570/ | journal = Cognition and Brain Theory | volume = 5 | pages = 29β47 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Harnad | first1 = Stevan | year = 2001 | title = No Easy Way Out | url = http://cogprints.org/1624/ | journal = The Sciences | volume = 41 | issue = 2| pages = 36β42 | doi = 10.1002/j.2326-1951.2001.tb03561.x }} * Harnad, Stevan (2009) The Explanatory Gap #''[http://philpapers.org/ PhilPapers]'' * [[Sam Harris (author)|Harris, Sam]]. 2012. ''Free Will''. Free Press. {{ISBN|978-1-4516-8340-0}} * [[Douglas Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Douglas]]. (2007) ''I Am A Strange Loop.'' Basic Books. {{ISBN|978-0-465-03078-1}} * Kane, Robert (1998). ''The Significance of Free Will.'' New York: Oxford University Press {{ISBN|0-19-512656-4}} * Lawhead, William F. (2005). ''The Philosophical Journey: An Interactive Approach.'' McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages {{ISBN|0-07-296355-7}}. * Libet, Benjamin; Anthony Freeman; and Keith Sutherland, eds. (1999). ''The Volitional Brain: Towards a Neuroscience of Free Will''. Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic. Collected essays by scientists and philosophers. * Muhm, Myriam (2004). Abolito il libero arbitrio β Colloquio con Wolf Singer. ''L'Espresso'' 19.08.2004 [https://web.archive.org/web/20060516090209/http://www.larchivio.org/xoom/myriam-singer.htm larchivio.org] * [[Andrzej Nowak (psychologist)|Nowak A.]], Vallacher R.R., Tesser A., Borkowski W. (2000). Society of Self: The emergence of collective properties in self-structure. ''Psychological Review.'' 107 * {{Cite book |last=Sapolsky |first=Robert M. |author-link=Robert Sapolsky |title=[[Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will]] |publisher=[[Penguin Press]] |location=New York |year=2023 |isbn=978-0-5255-6097-5}} * [[Arthur Schopenhauer|Schopenhauer, Arthur]] (1839). ''[[On the Freedom of the Will]].'', Oxford: Basil Blackwell {{ISBN|0-631-14552-4}}. * {{cite book | last=Stapp | first=Henry P. | title=Quantum theory and free will : how mental intentions translate into bodily actions | publication-place=Cham, Switzerland | date=2017 | isbn=978-3-319-58301-3 | oclc=991595874 | author-link=Henry Stapp}} * Tosun, Ender (2020). [http://www.islamicinformationcenter.info/fwp.pdf Free Will Under the Light of the Quran], {{ISBN|978-605-63198-2-2}} * Van Inwagen, Peter (1986). ''An Essay on Free Will.'' New York: Oxford University Press {{ISBN|0-19-824924-1}}. * Velmans, Max (2003) ''How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains?'' Exeter: Imprint Academic {{ISBN|0-907845-39-8}}. * [[Dick Swaab]], Wij Zijn Ons Brein, Publishing Centre, 2010. {{ISBN|978-90-254-3522-6}} * {{Cite book|url=https://zodml.org/sites/default/files/%5bDaniel_M._Wegner%5d_The_Illusion_of_Conscious_Will.pdf|title=The Illusion of Conscious Will|last=Wegener|first=Daniel Merton|publisher=MIT Press|year=2002|isbn=978-0-262-23222-7|access-date=2018-12-12|archive-date=2018-12-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181212162904/https://zodml.org/sites/default/files/%5bDaniel_M._Wegner%5d_The_Illusion_of_Conscious_Will.pdf|url-status=dead}} * Williams, Clifford (1980). ''Free Will and Determinism: A Dialogue''. Indianapolis: [[Hackett Publishing Company]] * John Baer, James C. Kaufman, Roy F. Baumeister (2008). ''Are We Free? Psychology and Free Will''. Oxford University Press, New York {{ISBN|0-19-518963-9}} * [[George Musser]], "Is the Cosmos Random? ([[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s assertion that God does not play dice with the universe has been misinterpreted)", ''[[Scientific American]]'', vol. 313, no. 3 (September 2015), pp. 88β93. {{div col end}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page