discuss the current limitations of neuroscience’s ability to define free will. The third part of this paper will address the potential legal, moral, and ethical consequences. The fourth part of this paper will explore how the next generation of experiments in physics, chemistry, neuroscience, and other relevant scientific fields will affect the free will discussion in the future. Before we are able to see the impact of neuroscience on the discussion of free will, we must first look back at the philosophical…
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