This groundbreaking book sheds new scientific light on the age-old question of free will. Humankind evolved to flourish by creating a new kind of society, which required an advanced mind capable of recognizing possibilities and making good choices. No other animal operates amid economic marketplaces, shared moral principles, legal systems, religious and political institutions, and the like.
Rather than getting bogged down in philosophical debates, The Science of Free Will surges ahead to explain how this marvelous, newly evolved mental system works. Some actions are freer than others, so how does one recognize and take advantage of this freedom? Key features involve grounding actions in time and pondering multiple possible futures--indeed understanding one's life as a story, in which one's actions link past, present, and future-and conscious thoughts, including logical reasoning, planning, and overriding one's first impulse. Understanding free will in this fashion reveals both the powers and the limits of the human mind.
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This book makes the scientific case that it is possible to formulate a scientific theory of the mental mechanism of free will. Key features involve grounding actions in time and pondering multiple possible futures; conscious thinking about possibilities and meanings; making plans; limited willpower; logical analysis; and managing one's reputation.
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1 Why Does Free Will Matter?
2 What Should a Scientific Theory of Free Will Look Like?
3 Why Free Will Evolved
4 The Time Dimension: Free Will Links Past, Present, and Future
5 Free Will in the Flesh: Three Agents
6 Does Free Will Mean Random Action?
7 Wanting Comes First
8 What Is Choice? Understanding the Multi-Maybe Future
9 Do Conscious Thoughts Cause Behavior?
10 How Conscious Thoughts Cause Behavior
11 Meaning Changes Everything
12 Free Will Is No Free Lunch
13 Free Will Gone Rogue: The Mystery of Self-Defeating Behavior
14 What Free Will Feels Like
15 Whether People Believe in Free Will or Not
16 How Children Acquire Free Will
17 Owning Your Actions as an Individual
18 How Free Will Operates, in Practice
19 Desire to Have or Use Free Will? The Question of Innate Drive for Control
20 Positive Psychology and Free Will
21 Summing Up and Looking Ahead
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Roy F. Baumeister is Professor of Psychology at The University of Queensland. He has received several awards for distinguished career contributions. His book Willpower (with John Tierney) was a New York Times bestseller.
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Selling point: Offers a fresh and positive take on an age-old problem
Selling point: Discusses how free will believers and skeptics agree that the human way of acting is far beyond anything else in nature
Selling point: Provides a narrative firmly grounded in research but written for the general reader
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ISBN
9780197693520
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
224
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