Nonetheless, it is still doubtful whether the latest discoveries of the neuroscience necessarily ruin the doctrine of free will. Truly, the brain activities are prior to human consciousness. However, the precedence of the brain activities is so slight, only 300 milliseconds, that it might be negligible. Since we tend to make sense our body in a mechanical way, we are always presupposing there must be a trigger and a result, and the trigger necessarily precedes the result. Therefore, there must be a clear-cut interval between trigger and interval, however slight it is. However, as far as the “Fuzzy Theory” is concerned, the 300 milliseconds might be negligible. Thus it is possible that brain activities and consciousness would be considered to be aroused at the same time. Therefore, the doctrine of free will might be defended.
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