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grannymh
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I am definitely interested in having the whole article with references etc. I will compare it to “Movement Intention After Parietal Cortex Stimulation in Humans” Michel Desmurget et all, Science, May 8 2009, as part of an off line article supporting the origin of the fully complete human person from two sole parents. I have approached the Desmurget paper on CAF from an analytical viewpoint before the ban on evolution discussion.I am a neurologist with special interests in neuropsychology/neuropsychiatry, but also a believing Catholic. I wrote an article about the Libet experiments and the more general question of Free Will and Science, but it was rejected by several neuropsychology journals, with one reviewer saying my argument that free will could not be scientifically disproven could just as well be applied to the existence of Santa Claus. Nevertheless I think my argument is valid. Here is the abstract.
In Defense Of Free Will
A Neuroscience Perspective
Summary: Scientific judgments carry great weight in the modern world, so that unrefuted claims that neuroscience has disproven the existence of free will are likely to have a major social impact. In this paper I describe a version of free will that I believe accurately characterizes the essence of a traditional moral doctrine that has very deep roots in Western religious beliefs, but also in Western ethical and judicial systems. I do so to demonstrate that there are fundamental scientific reasons why neuroscience cannot now make the observations necessary to test for the existence or non-existence of even this very strong dualistic version of free will. I base my argument on the known, and very marked (i.e. thousandfold), quantitative spatio-temporal resolution limitations of current neuroscience technology relative to that which would be required for the study of precise brain informational content.
I’d be happy to share the whole article with you if you are interested and provide me with a way to forward it.
Currently, the Back Fence Forum does allow discussions regarding modern science provided certain guidelines are followed. The thread I am using is
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=478146
Please PM me so that we can figure out how I can read your paper. And please be aware that I am not a scientist only a very curious granny determined to defend our human nature as given to us by God, our Creator.
Blessings,
granny
The quest for truth is worthy of the adventures of the journey.