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Die Seele mit dem Computertomographen suchen?

Searching our souls with computer tomographs?
[journal article]

Sand, Ulrich

Abstract

Die neurowissenschaftliche Hypothese vom Ende der Handlungsfreiheit wird erörtert. Was geschieht, wenn das menschliche Handeln lediglich Teil eines "Neurodeterminismus" ist? Was können dann Handeln und Entscheiden noch bedeuten? Soziales Geschehen lässt sich dann nur noch naturanalog verstehen. Das ... view more

Die neurowissenschaftliche Hypothese vom Ende der Handlungsfreiheit wird erörtert. Was geschieht, wenn das menschliche Handeln lediglich Teil eines "Neurodeterminismus" ist? Was können dann Handeln und Entscheiden noch bedeuten? Soziales Geschehen lässt sich dann nur noch naturanalog verstehen. Das bedeutet aber, dass es den Menschen als solches unverständlich bleibt. Das Reden über "determiniertes Handeln" gerät in Widersprüche. Es wird die Ansicht vertreten, dass diese dann aufgelöst werden können, wenn man eine "weltanschauliche Lücke" unterstellt und die Welt von Fall zu Fall als determiniert oder frei handelnd betrachtet.... view less


The following article examines the "neuroscientific hypothesis", which asserts the impossibility of freedom of action. What if our actions were not free, but merely dictated by a "neuro-determinism"? What would then be the meaning of words like acting or deciding? Social events would have to be cons... view more

The following article examines the "neuroscientific hypothesis", which asserts the impossibility of freedom of action. What if our actions were not free, but merely dictated by a "neuro-determinism"? What would then be the meaning of words like acting or deciding? Social events would have to be considered as part of deterministic successions, just like physical events. As social actions they would be inconceivable. This would lead to considerable inconsistencies when addressing the issues of social interaction. There is, however, a philosophical way out of these difficulties: the assumption of a gap between the world and our interpretation of it, which offers the choice to look upon the world, according to circumstances, as either determined or as free action.... view less

Classification
General Psychology

Free Keywords
2630 Philosophy, Selbstbestimmung, 1220 theoretical discussion, consequences of neurosciences for concept of freedom of action & fee will & self-determination, neurodeterminism & conceptualization of social behavior in analogy to naturally determined processes

Document language
German

Publication Year
2004

Page/Pages
p. 394-399

Journal
Journal für Psychologie, 12 (2004) 4

Status
Published Version; reviewed

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