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[Free will of man is a prerequisite for planning, creativity and responsibility for his actions. Much is predetermined by the past, genetic imprinting and social milieu. The question arises whether humans nevertheless have free will or whether artificial systems can also be responsible. The latter plays a special role in the field of autonomous vehicles. Bergson’s concept of intuition and the possibility derived from it of freely deciding between available memories is addressed, but also Libet’s experiment, which suggests that humans do not have free will.]
Published: Jan 1, 2023
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