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Can Machines Have Free Will? The Concept of Free Will in Relation to the Psychophysical Problem New edition [Kõva köide]

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"The author analyses the concept of free will in the context of the psychophysical problem. He builds his analysis upon the conclusion that the contemporary debate between compatibilists and incompatibilists is not of high relevance, since "free will" isa highly technical and underdetermined term. So instead of directly answering questions like "Is free will possible?" or "What is free will?", he starts his analyses from specifying a solution to the psychophysical problem and then works towards a possible definition of free will"--

The author analyses the concept of free will in the context of the the psychophysical problem. After showing that the contemporary debate between compatibilists and incompatibilists is not of high relevance, he starts his analyses from specifying a solution to the psychophysical problem and then works towards a possible definition of free will.

The author analyses the concept of free will in the context of the psychophysical problem. He builds his analysis upon the presumption that the contemporary debate between compatibilists and incompatibilists is not of high relevance, since “free will” is a highly technical and vague term. So instead of directly answering questions like “Is free will possible?” or “What is free will?”, he starts his analyses from specifying a solution to the psychophysical problem and then works towards a possible definition of free will.
Chapter 1: Mainstream contemporary solutions to the so- called free
will problem
Chapter 2: Free will and dualism
Chapter 3: Free will and
materialism
Chapter 4: Free will and transcendental idealism
Krzysztof Krenc is a philosopher, psychologist and computer scientist who specialises in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of artificial intelligence.