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ГЕНЕРАТИВНАЯ И ПЕРЦЕПТИВНАЯ МОДЕЛИ ВОЛЕВЫХ АКТОВ. / Razeev, Danil N.
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T1 - ГЕНЕРАТИВНАЯ И ПЕРЦЕПТИВНАЯ МОДЕЛИ ВОЛЕВЫХ АКТОВ
AU - Razeev, Danil N.
N1 - Funding Information: Статья подготовлена при поддержке РНФ, проект № 18–18–00222 «Роль волевых актов в структуре интенциональной деятельности». The research was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project No. 18–18–00222 “The role of volitional acts in intentional agency”). Publisher Copyright: © 2021 RAS Institute of Philosophy. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - In recent decades, scientists and philosophers have developed several naturalistic theories of consciousness, in which they try to work out some theoretical foundations for a satisfactory solution to the problem of voluntary acts, in particular the genesis of voluntary bodily movements. From the author’s point of view, depending on which concept of consciousness scientists rely on in their empirical studies of voluntary movements, volition can be understood either as a generative act or as a perceptual act. The first part of the article shows that nowadays there are two competing philosophical and scientific models of volition: the generative model (dualistic and casualistic types) and the perceptual model (strong and weak types). The second part of the article deals with some experimental data from cognitive psychology and neuroscience related to the study of voluntary movements and concludes that they are in favor of the perceptive model of volition.
AB - In recent decades, scientists and philosophers have developed several naturalistic theories of consciousness, in which they try to work out some theoretical foundations for a satisfactory solution to the problem of voluntary acts, in particular the genesis of voluntary bodily movements. From the author’s point of view, depending on which concept of consciousness scientists rely on in their empirical studies of voluntary movements, volition can be understood either as a generative act or as a perceptual act. The first part of the article shows that nowadays there are two competing philosophical and scientific models of volition: the generative model (dualistic and casualistic types) and the perceptual model (strong and weak types). The second part of the article deals with some experimental data from cognitive psychology and neuroscience related to the study of voluntary movements and concludes that they are in favor of the perceptive model of volition.
KW - Libet’s experiment
KW - Mental causality
KW - Volition
KW - Voluntary movements
KW - Libet’s experiment
KW - Mental causality
KW - Volition
KW - Voluntary movements
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U2 - 10.5840/eps202158113
DO - 10.5840/eps202158113
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85103236585
VL - 58
SP - 112
EP - 124
JO - ЭПИСТЕМОЛОГИЯ И ФИЛОСОФИЯ НАУКИ
JF - ЭПИСТЕМОЛОГИЯ И ФИЛОСОФИЯ НАУКИ
SN - 1811-833X
IS - 1
ER -
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