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FREEDOM AND NEUROBIOLOGY: A SCOTISTIC ACCOUNT
Authors:Guus Labooy
Institution:Guus Labooy, formerly a medical doctor in the field of psychiatry, is working as a pastor. His mailing address is Gangesstraat 6, 3151 JJ Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands;e-mail
Abstract:Abstract With the aid of some Scotistic conceptual distinctions, I develop a way of meeting the apparent deterministic sway of neurobiology. I make a careful distinction between formal and material freedom. Formal freedom, the ability to will or not to will a certain state of affairs regardless of whether it can be effectuated, remains, even if our material freedom to effectuate it is hampered by neurobiological mechanisms. These conceptual findings are linked with contemporary empirical research on obsessive‐compulsive disorder and the possibility of volitional modulation of cerebral function.
Keywords:freedom  neurobiological determinedness  philosophy of psychiatry  Scotism
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