The experience of mental causation

Behavior and Philosophy 32 (2):377-400 (2004)
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Abstract

subjects mean when they report their mental states it is useful to be guided by a sound grasp of their concepts for mental events. <sup>3</sup> Though this is often ignored in favor of libertarian notions of free will, in which free action is seen as completely undetermined by the subject

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Jakob Hohwy
Monash University

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