Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience 2019
DOI: 10.1163/9789004409965_004
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Dual-System Theory and the Role of Consciousness in Intentional Action

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“…But it also happens when subconscious or automatic causes, depending on contextual cues, are harnessed by third parties to influence behaviour. Non-consciousness or automaticity does not exclude agency: agents can recruit the relevant routines automatically through conscious intentions and plans (Clarke, 2010, Schlosser, 2019. But this causal recruitment connection can be broken when third parties manage to harness these routines to their ends 2 .…”
Section: What Is Agency?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But it also happens when subconscious or automatic causes, depending on contextual cues, are harnessed by third parties to influence behaviour. Non-consciousness or automaticity does not exclude agency: agents can recruit the relevant routines automatically through conscious intentions and plans (Clarke, 2010, Schlosser, 2019. But this causal recruitment connection can be broken when third parties manage to harness these routines to their ends 2 .…”
Section: What Is Agency?mentioning
confidence: 99%