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A leading behavioral scientist and bestselling author delves into the science and philosophy of decision-making, presenting a compelling case against the concept of free will. Building on his previous work, he explores the complex interplay of nature and nurture that shapes human behavior. In this new exploration, he challenges the comforting notion of a separate self directing our biology, offering a captivating synthesis of our understanding of consciousness and the intricate connections between reason, emotion, and response. He systematically dismantles the major arguments for free will, navigating through the complexities of chaos theory, quantum physics, and philosophical debates. The author highlights how the history of medicine reflects a growing recognition that many behaviors previously deemed "faults" are not personal failings, illustrating this with examples like the historical misconceptions surrounding seizures. Despite the challenges of accepting a life without free will, he argues that this perspective does not lead to chaos or despair. Instead, embracing this understanding can foster a more compassionate and humane society, prompting us to rethink our approaches to punishment, morality, and coexistence. Ultimately, he suggests that recognizing our lack of free will can enrich our lives and relationships.
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Determined, Robert M. Sapolsky
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- 2023
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