Experience and Empiricism in Testing the Free Will: What Phenomenology Offers a Discussion of Embodied Religion

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2013

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Englert, Alexander T.

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This paper offers a critique of empirical tests of the free will, aiming at a presupposition underpinning the experiments’ methodology. The presupposition is that the artificial reporting of machines is prima facie directly congruent with the first-person perspectival report of the participant. A critique of the method reveals the problematic nature of this methodological set-up. The phenomenological critique, however, also carries implications for a theoretical framework dealing with ‘embodied’ religion; these implications will be discussed via reference to the article by Marcel Sarot.

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free will, empiricism, phenomenology, methodology, intention, embodied religion

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