Unconscious thought precedes conscious | Incognito | The Economist
Interesting article here on new research which suggests the brain solves problems by itself well before you are aware of it.
As the report notes, it's further extension of Libet's old research from the 1980's, that caused a philosophical stir at the time.
In some ways, I guess, the idea that the brain can work on a problem subconsciously is not uncomfortable. In fact, it's kind of handy to have a computer working in the background on an issue.
But on the other hand, the research does raise the issue of how much you really are "in control". Taken to an extreme, it encourages the idea that we are just automatons who simply live under the impression of having control. Hard to deal with the moral concept of responsibility for actions if that were true.
People had better still believe that there is still a bit of a mystery about consciousness, and that right action can be willed, otherwise the fate of humanity will be bleak indeed.
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