Psychological Free Will
Cross-source consensus on Psychological Free Will from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Humans possess considerably more psychological free will than they typically recognize. — Psychological Free Will: The Freedom to Ignore Your Own Internal States
- Psychological free will refers to the practical, moment-to-moment capacity to observe an internal state and choose not to act on it. — Psychological Free Will: The Freedom to Ignore Your Own Internal States
- Psychological free will, as discussed here, is distinct from philosophical debates about determinism. — Psychological Free Will: The Freedom to Ignore Your Own Internal States
- Most people do not realize this psychological freedom is available to them. — Psychological Free Will: The Freedom to Ignore Your Own Internal States
- First exercising this freedom can feel profoundly disorienting, even like an act of craziness. — Psychological Free Will: The Freedom to Ignore Your Own Internal States