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    Neural holism and free will
    Philosophical Psychology 16 (2): 205-229. 2003.
    Both libertarian and compatibilist approaches have been unsuccessful in providing an acceptable account of free will. Recent developments in cognitive neuroscience, including the connectionist theory of mind and empirical findings regarding modularity and integration of brain functions, provide the basis for a new approach: neural holism. This approach locates free will in fully integrated behavior in which all of a person's beliefs and desires, implicitly represented in the brain, automatically…Read more
  • La crise de 1929 et l'émergence américaine (review)
    with G. Duménil
    Actuel Marx 27 (1). 2000.