New experiments show that disbelief in free will decreases helping behaviours and increases aggression.
Chances are you believe in free will - I do too.
But, say some scientists and philosophers, this sense of agency is an illusion: you were hungry and that's why you 'wanted' cereal; you were bored and fed up of being inside so you 'decided' to get some exercise; and as for itchy noses, well there is a biological cause for that as well. From a determinist viewpoint each of these actions, and their causes, as well as their causes and their causes can be traced right back to my birth, then back through my parents' lives, then right back, like clockwork, to the beginning of the universe.
theorise that a belief in free will may be partly what oils the wheels of society, what encourages us to treat each other respectfully. They explore this theory with three studies, two on helping behaviours and one on aggression.