Hodgson is to be commended for making explicit the commitments driving his own theorising about free will. That is a policy we should all adopt more often.
Oisin Deery, Mind
Hodgson must be commended for bringing an unmistakable freshness and originality to a topic that has been hashed and rehashed for centuries without end ... the book is worth the reading
Brian D. Earp, Philosophy Now
In recent years, philosophical discussions of free will have focused largely on whether or not free will is compatible with determinism. In this challenging book, David Hodgson takes a fresh approach to the question of free will, contending that close consideration of human rationality and human consciousness shows that together they give us free will, in a robust and indeterministic sense. In particular, they give us the capacity to respond appositely to feature-rich gestalts of conscious experiences, in ways that are not wholly determined by laws of nature or computational rules. The author contends that this approach is consistent with what science tells us about the world; and he considers its implications for our responsibility for our own conduct, for the role of retribution in criminal punishment, and for the place of human beings in the wider scheme of things.
Praise for David Hodgson's previous work, The Mind Matters
"magisterial...It is balanced, extraordinarily thorough and scrupulously fair-minded; and it is written in clear, straightforward, accessible prose." --Michael Lockwood, Times Literary Supplement
"an excellent contribution to the literature. It is well written, authoritative, and wonderfully wide-ranging. ... This account of quantum theory ... will surely be of great value. ... On the front cover of the paper edition of this book Paul Davies is quoted as saying that this is "a truly splendid and provocative book". In writing this review I have allowed myself to be provoked, but I am happy to close by giving my endorsement to this verdict in its entirety!" --Euan Squires, Journal of Consciousness Studies
"well argued and extremely important book." --Sheena Meredith, New Scientist
"His reconstructions and explanations are always concise and clear." --Jeffrey A Barrett, The Philosophical Review
"In this large-scale and ambitious work Hodgson attacks a modern orthodoxy. Both its proponents and its opponents will find it compelling reading." --J. R. Lucas, Merton College, Oxford
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In this challenging book, David Hodgson takes a fresh approach to the question of free will, contending that close consideration of human rationality and human consciousness shows that together they give us free will, in a robust and indeterministic sense, and in a way that is consistent with what science tells us about the world.
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INTRODUCTION ; The problem of free will and responsibility ; Compatibilism ; Haldane's argument ; How I will proceed ; 1. FOUNDATIONAL BELIEFS ; Can I be certain that I exist? ; The need for language ; Experiences and the external world ; Foundational beliefs ; 2. TRUTH AND RATIONALITY ; Truth ; Relativity of truth? ; Rationality ; Fallacies and biases ; Stich's argument ; A legal example ; Core assertions about truth and rationality ; 3. PLAUSIBLE REASONING ; Formal and informal reasoning ; Induction ; Bayes' theorem ; Illustration of Bayes' theorem ; Levels of cognitive processes ; Core assertions about plausible reasoning ; 4. CONSCIOUSNESS AND DECISION-MAKING ; Dual aspects ; Characteristic features of conscious experiences ; Subjectivity ; Qualia and unity ; Neural correlates of consciousness ; The efficacy of conscious experiences ; Three questions ; Rule-determined processes do not need consciousness ; Core assertions about consciousness and decision-making ; 5. GESTALTS AND RULES ; The argument outlined ; Laws and rules ; The Game of Life and computation ; Tricks of consciousness ; Some further thoughts ; Core assertions about gestalts and rules ; 6. HOW GESTALTS PROMOTE RATIONALITY ; Evolutionary origins ; Aesthetic judgments ; Plausible reasoning ; Conclusion ; Core assertions about how gestalts promote rationality ; 7. SCIENCE AND DETERMINISM ; A lawful universe ; Quantum mechanics ; The free will theorem ; Explanation of the theorem ; Implications ; Time and the block universe ; Core assertions about science and determinism ; 8. NEUROSCIENCE AND CONSCIOUS CHOICE ; Science and the brain ; A general picture ; The Cartesian theatre ; The scale and nature of quantum effects ; Libet, Gazzaniga and Wegner ; Core assertions about neuroscience and conscious choice ; 9. INDETERMINISTIC FREE WILL ; Will and responsibility ; Comparison with Kane ; Agent-causation ; Compatibilism ; Assessment of compatibilism ; Does luck swallow everything? ; More about luck ; Core assertions about indeterministic free will ; 10. VALUE JUDGMENTS ; A different philosophical approach ; Natural imperatives ; Absolute imperatives ; Prima facie imperatives ; No reasonable irreconcilable differences ; Why be moral? ; Good, evil and beauty ; Community practices and laws ; Legal systems ; Capacity for reasonable value judgments ; Core assertions about value judgments ; 11. RESPONSIBILITY AND RETRIBUTION ; Responses to wrong conduct ; Overview ; Australian criminal law ; Retribution as a restriction on State compulsion ; Why retribution should be maintained ; Philosophical bases for retribution ; The future of retribution ; Core assertions about responsibility and retribution ; 12. THE BIG PICTURE ; The scientific account ; An experienced universe ; Constraint, empowerment and guidance ; Religious belief: a subject for rational enquiry ; A value-embedded universe ; Where do we come from? ; Where are we going? ; Can more specific beliefs be supported? ; Potential for evil and good ; Core assertions about the big picture ; APPENDIX A WHY BAYES' THEOREM WORKS ; APPENDIX B AGAINST FUNDAMENTALISM: BIBLICAL MORALITY ; Abraham and Isaac ; The Passover ; The Promised Land ; The New Testament ; REFERENCES
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"Hodgson is to be commended for making explicit the commitments driving his own theorising about free will. That is a policy we should all adopt more often." --Mind
"Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will offers much to tantalize any serious student of philosophy."--Brian D. Earp, Journal of Consciousness Studies
"It is a wonderful book, and I believe it explains convincingly the essential role of consciousness in the causation of thought and action. While I am also drawn to Hodgson's account of free will, there still seems to me to be a persistent mystery in the pure agency that must be at the heart of any incompatibilist account. But Hodgson has certainly shown how this element can be located in a complex system with other, traditionally causal factors. The book ends
with reflections on the Big Picture of our place in the universe that is consonant with his theory of consciousness and free will. I am very happy to find in his writings the clear and convincing
expression of an outlook that seems so right."--Thomas Nagel, New York University
"Theorists concerned with the role of consciousness in human judgment and action production or in event-causal libertarianism will no doubt find much of interest in Hodgson's latest book."--Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"David Hodgson is a distinguished jurist as well as a philosopher of considerable depth and breadth. In this book he develops an innovative account of plausible reasoning which cannot be wholly accounted for in terms of algorithmic rules and an equally innovative account of consciousness, which he argues can affect reasoning and decision-making in ways that cannot be fully accounted for in terms of laws of nature. These ideas are then employed in the
development of an original account of free will of an indeterministic event-causal kind; and they are applied perceptively to a wide range of other important philosophical topics, including rationality,
responsibility, value, morality, law and criminal punishment. The book is written with admirable clarity and is informed by knowledge of quantum physics and contemporary neuroscience as well as of philosophy. It should be read by anyone interested in current debates about free will." --Robert Kane, University of Texas at Austin
"... a thoughtful and lucidly composed set of reflections on consciousness, free will, and the retributive justification of punishment, which together form a coherent and in certain respects original position of philosophical importance." --Derk Pereboom, Cornell University
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Selling point: Focuses on a perennial philosophical problem, that of reconciling free will and responsibility with what science tells us about the world
Selling point: Develops Hodgson's original theory in full for the first time
Selling point: Involves a specific and straightforward suggestion concerning the contribution of conscious experiences to decision-making, namely that they enable an organism to be responsive to circumstances grasped as wholes, not just to those constituent features that engage with applicable laws or rules
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David Hodgson recently retired as a Judge of Appeal of the New South Wales Supreme Court, after a long legal career. During that career, he maintained a keen interest and involvement in philosophy. He published two previous philosophical books through Oxford University Press, namely Consequences of Utilitarianism and The Mind Matters, and also numerous philosophical articles on consciousness, free will and plausible reasoning.
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Selling point: Focuses on a perennial philosophical problem, that of reconciling free will and responsibility with what science tells us about the world
Selling point: Develops Hodgson's original theory in full for the first time
Selling point: Involves a specific and straightforward suggestion concerning the contribution of conscious experiences to decision-making, namely that they enable an organism to be responsive to circumstances grasped as wholes, not just to those constituent features that engage with applicable laws or rules
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199845309
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
544 gr
Høyde
163 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
288
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