Are we Living an Illusion? Folk Intuitions on the Problem of Free Will

In recent years, philosophy has witnessed the birth and development of a new research program that has provoked both enthusiasm and strong criticism: Experimental Philosophy (or X-Phi). In this contribution, I will briefly examine the new field of experimental philosophy, its purposes and methodologies. I will then summarize some of the objections that have been raised against this research program, and the arguments with which experimental philosophers have used to counter these objections pointing to the usefulness of their studies for philosophy in general. I will then focus on a specific subject that has drawn the attention of experimental philosophers: the problem of free will, its compatibility with determinism, and the related issue of the role of intentionality in action generation. Free will is one of the most ancient and debated problems in philosophy, and also one of the issues on which experimental philosophy methods can be most fruitfully applied, the concepts of free will and of moral responsibility being pervasive in everyday life and grounded in common sense.

Publication type: 
Articolo
Author or Creator: 
Felletti
Silvia
Publisher: 
Associazione Culturale Mimesis, Sesto S. Giovanni (MI) , Italia
Source: 
Rivista internazionale di filosofia e psicologia (Testo stamp.) 6 (2015): 161–175. doi:10.4453/rifp.2015.0012
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Felletti, Silvia/titolo:Are we Living an Illusion? Folk Intuitions on the Problem of Free Will/doi:10.4453/rifp.2015.0012/rivista:Rivista internazionale di filosofia e psicologia (Testo stamp.)/anno:2015/pagina_da:161/pagina_a:1
Date: 
2015
Resource Identifier: 
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/347622
https://dx.doi.org/10.4453/rifp.2015.0012
info:doi:10.4453/rifp.2015.0012
Language: 
Eng