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Breakthrough in the Human Decision Making Based on an Unconscious Origin of Free Will
Dubois, Daniel
2010In Acta Systemica, X (1), p. 13-18
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Keywords :
free will; decision making; unconsciousness; anticipation; human brain; mind-brain
Abstract :
[en] This paper deals with a breakthrough in the concept of free will in the human decision making. It is assumed that the consciousness and unconsciousness show the same mind processes in the human brain. The decision making initiates unconsciously in the human brain, and, eventually, becomes a conscious decision. So the free will is unconsciously prepared in the human brain. Then I conjecture that what is called the conscious human brain is just the enlightening of some parts of the unconscious human brain.
Research center :
Centre for Hyperincursion and Anticipation in Ordered Systems (CHAOS asbl)
Disciplines :
Business & economic sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Dubois, Daniel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC-Ecole de gestion : UER > UER Opérations
Language :
English
Title :
Breakthrough in the Human Decision Making Based on an Unconscious Origin of Free Will
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Acta Systemica
ISSN :
1813-4769
Publisher :
IIAS, Tecumseh, Canada
Volume :
X
Issue :
1
Pages :
13-18
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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