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Neuroscience, Psychology Eroding Idea of Free Will

pragueexpat writes "Do we have free will? Possibly not, according to an article in the new issue of the Economist. Entitled 'Free to choose?', the piece examines new discoveries in the fields of neuroscience and psychology that may be forcing us to re-examine the concept of free will. The specifically cite a man with paedophilic tendencies who was cured when his brain tumor was removed. 'Who then was the child abuser?', they ask. The predictable conclusion of this train of thought, of course, leads us to efforts by Britain: 'At the moment, the criminal law--in the West, at least--is based on the idea that the criminal exercised a choice: no choice, no criminal. The British government, though, is seeking to change the law in order to lock up people with personality disorders that are thought to make them likely to commit crimes, before any crime is committed.'"

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  1. Re:Free will is an illusion. by l33t+gambler · · Score: 0, Troll

    I have no free will. The law dictates what I am allowed to do with my personal time that does not affect anyone else. We live in a police state whose only interest is exploiting the people.

    You confuse state with religion. But then again, the majority of Americans belive in the virgin birth of Jesus and George Bush had a baptist (sp) for an advisor God Bless America.

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