Is free will an illusion?: Scientists and philosophers are using
new discoveries in neuroscience to question the idea of free will.
They are misguided, says Martin Heisenberg. Examining animal behaviour
shows how our actions can be free.
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%1 heisenberg:2009
%A Heisenberg, Martin
%D 2009
%J Nature
%K education,filozofie
%N 7244
%P 164--165
%R 10.1038/459164a
%T Is free will an illusion?: Scientists and philosophers are using
new discoveries in neuroscience to question the idea of free will.
They are misguided, says Martin Heisenberg. Examining animal behaviour
shows how our actions can be free.
%V 459
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title = {{Is free will an illusion?: Scientists and philosophers are using
new discoveries in neuroscience to question the idea of free will.
They are misguided, says Martin Heisenberg. Examining animal behaviour
shows how our actions can be free.}},
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