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▼a Wegner, Daniel M.,
▼d 1948-,
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▼a The illusion of conscious will
▼h [electronic resource]/
▼d Daniel M. Wegner ; foreword by Daniel Gilbert ; introduction by Thalia Wheatley.
▼a New edition.
▼a Cambridge, Massachusetts:
▼b The MIT Press,
▼c [2018].
▼a 1 online resource (xix, 411 pages):
▼b illustrations.
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a Foreword / by Dan Gilbert -- Preface to the new edition / by Thalia Wheatley -- Preface by / Daniel Wegner -- The illusion -- Brain and body -- The experience of will -- An analysis of automatism -- Protecting the illusion -- Action projection -- Virtual agency -- Hypnosis and will -- The mind's compass -- References -- Author index -- Subject index.
▼a Do we consciously cause our actions, or do they happen to us? Philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, theologians, and lawyers have long debated the existence of free will versus determinism. With the publication of The Illusion of Conscious Will in 2002, Daniel Wegner proposed an innovative and provocative answer: the feeling of conscious will is created by the mind and brain; it helps us to appreciate and remember our authorship of the things our minds and bodies do. Yes, we feel that we consciously will our actions, Wegner says, but at the same time, our actions happen to us. Although conscious will is an illusion ("the most compelling illusion"), it serves as a guide to understanding ourselves and to developing a sense of responsibility and morality. Wegner was unable to undertake a second edition of the book before his death in 2013; this new edition adds a foreword by Wegner's friend, the prominent psychologist Daniel Gilbert, and an introduction by Wegner's colleague Thalia Wheatley.Approaching conscious will as a topic of psychological study, Wegner examines cases both when people feel that they are willing an act that they are not doing and when they are not willing an act that they in fact are doing in such phenomena as hypnosis, Ouija board spelling, and dissociative identity disorder.Wegner's argument was immediately controversial (called "unwarranted impertinence" by one scholar) but also compelling. Engagingly written, with wit and clarity, The Illusion of Conscious Will was, as Daniel Gilbert writes in the foreword to this edition, Wegner's "magnum opus."
▼a Print version record.
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▼a Will.
▼a Free will and determinism.
▼i Print version:
▼a Wegner, Daniel M., 1948-
▼t Illusion of conscious will.
▼b New edition.
▼d Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018],
▼z 9780262534925
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| 자료유형 : | eBook |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780262344876 |
| ISBN : | 0262344874 |
| ISBN : | |
| ISBN : | |
| 개인저자 : | Wegner, Daniel M., 1948-, author. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | The illusion of conscious will [electronic resource]/ Daniel M. Wegner ; foreword by Daniel Gilbert ; introduction by Thalia Wheatley. |
| 판사항 : | New edition. |
| 발행사항 : | Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, [2018]. |
| 형태사항 : | 1 online resource (xix, 411 pages): illustrations. |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 내용주기 : | Foreword / by Dan Gilbert -- Preface to the new edition / by Thalia Wheatley -- Preface by / Daniel Wegner -- The illusion -- Brain and body -- The experience of will -- An analysis of automatism -- Protecting the illusion -- Action projection -- Virtual agency -- Hypnosis and will -- The mind's compass -- References -- Author index -- Subject index. |
| 요약 : | Do we consciously cause our actions, or do they happen to us? Philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, theologians, and lawyers have long debated the existence of free will versus determinism. With the publication of The Illusion of Conscious Will in 2002, Daniel Wegner proposed an innovative and provocative answer: the feeling of conscious will is created by the mind and brain; it helps us to appreciate and remember our authorship of the things our minds and bodies do. Yes, we feel that we consciously will our actions, Wegner says, but at the same time, our actions happen to us. Although conscious will is an illusion ("the most compelling illusion"), it serves as a guide to understanding ourselves and to developing a sense of responsibility and morality. Wegner was unable to undertake a second edition of the book before his death in 2013; this new edition adds a foreword by Wegner's friend, the prominent psychologist Daniel Gilbert, and an introduction by Wegner's colleague Thalia Wheatley.Approaching conscious will as a topic of psychological study, Wegner examines cases both when people feel that they are willing an act that they are not doing and when they are not willing an act that they in fact are doing in such phenomena as hypnosis, Ouija board spelling, and dissociative identity disorder.Wegner's argument was immediately controversial (called "unwarranted impertinence" by one scholar) but also compelling. Engagingly written, with wit and clarity, The Illusion of Conscious Will was, as Daniel Gilbert writes in the foreword to this edition, Wegner's "magnum opus." |
| 일반주제명 : | Will. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Free will and determinism. -- |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Wegner, Daniel M., 1948- Illusion of conscious will. New edition. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018], 9780262534925 |
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