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4925 | Brains can initiate free actions before the person is aware of their own decision [Edelman/Tononi] |
Full Idea: Libet concluded that the cerebral initiation of a spontaneous, freely voluntary act can begin unconsciously, that is, before there is any recallable awareness that a decision to act has already been initiated cerebrally. | |
From: G Edelman / G Tononi (Consciousness: matter becomes imagination [2000], Ch. 6) | |
A reaction: We should accept this result. 'Free will' was always a bogus metaphysical concept (invented, I think, because God had to be above natural laws). A person is the source of responsibility, and is the controller of the brain, but not entirely conscious. |