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  • "Under the trees of England I meditated on this lost and perhaps mythical labyrinth. I imagined it untouched and perfect on the secret summit of some mountain; I imagined it drowned under rice paddies or beneath the sea; I imagined it infinite, made not only of eight-sided pavilions and of twisting paths but also of rivers, provinces and kingdoms. I thought of a maze of mazes, of a sinuous, ever growing maze which would take in both past and future and would somehow involve the stars."
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April 07, 2005

Discussion of Wegner's The Illusion of Conscious Will in the Latest BBS

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27 (2004), 649-92, contains a precis by Daniel Wegner of The Illusion of Conscious Will along with comments by neuroscientists, philosophers, and psychologists (and, of course, a reply by Wegner to his commentators)Unfortunately, philosophers are underrepresented among the respondents to Wegner.  I believe this issue is currently only available online (at http://journals.cambridge.org/bin/bladerunner?REQUNIQ=1112884278&REQSESS=728392&117000REQEVENT=&REQINT1=287679&REQAUTH=0 ). My guess is that the print copy should be out soon. 

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