Jiří Charvát

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Altogether, we perceive an action as being voluntary – as being ‘freely willed’ – when we infer that its causes come predominantly from within, in a way that is aligned with one’s beliefs and goals, detached from alternative potential causes in the body or in the world, and that suggests the possibility of having done otherwise. This is what experiences of volition feel like from the inside, and also what voluntary actions look like from the outside.
Being You: A New Science of Consciousness
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