Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will

One of the new challenges to ‘free will’, based on new sciences, is the experiment that Benjamin Libet did about the brain’s processes that lead to human will. In this experiment he concluded that it is not so that humans initially will, and then the brain will work and execute the order of the will...

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Main Author: Mohammad Hosseinzadeh
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2018-06-01
Series:حکمت و فلسفه
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Online Access:https://wph.atu.ac.ir/article_9169_c3676b447bd2abe3908bab7b9c32c703.pdf
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description One of the new challenges to ‘free will’, based on new sciences, is the experiment that Benjamin Libet did about the brain’s processes that lead to human will. In this experiment he concluded that it is not so that humans initially will, and then the brain will work and execute the order of the will and finally organs move as a result of those process; but it is the human brains that unconsciously initiate the will 400 ms before action and humans will be aware of the brain's decision only 150 ms before the action. In this article, we have discussed the Libet's experiment on conscious will and according to the principles of Mulla Sadra, such as the abstract - material identity of the soul, predication between the soul and the forces, consciousness in all degrees of existence; we have explained the conscious will. The result of this study is that in Mulla Sadra's philosophy, Libeb's experiment does not conflict with the conscious will.
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spelling doaj.art-9e73888eced343068f755599916734cc2023-12-18T10:46:05ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University Pressحکمت و فلسفه1735-32382476-60382018-06-01145418020710.22054/wph.2018.91699169Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious WillMohammad Hosseinzadeh0assistant professor at Iranian Institute of PhilosophyOne of the new challenges to ‘free will’, based on new sciences, is the experiment that Benjamin Libet did about the brain’s processes that lead to human will. In this experiment he concluded that it is not so that humans initially will, and then the brain will work and execute the order of the will and finally organs move as a result of those process; but it is the human brains that unconsciously initiate the will 400 ms before action and humans will be aware of the brain's decision only 150 ms before the action. In this article, we have discussed the Libet's experiment on conscious will and according to the principles of Mulla Sadra, such as the abstract - material identity of the soul, predication between the soul and the forces, consciousness in all degrees of existence; we have explained the conscious will. The result of this study is that in Mulla Sadra's philosophy, Libeb's experiment does not conflict with the conscious will.https://wph.atu.ac.ir/article_9169_c3676b447bd2abe3908bab7b9c32c703.pdfconscious willbrain processesintentionbenjamin libetmulla sadra
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Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
حکمت و فلسفه
conscious will
brain processes
intention
benjamin libet
mulla sadra
title Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
title_full Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
title_fullStr Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
title_full_unstemmed Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
title_short Sadra's Attitude to Benjamin Leib's Experiments on Conscious Will
title_sort sadra s attitude to benjamin leib s experiments on conscious will
topic conscious will
brain processes
intention
benjamin libet
mulla sadra
url https://wph.atu.ac.ir/article_9169_c3676b447bd2abe3908bab7b9c32c703.pdf
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