Robert

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For me, the biggest problem with accepting that there’s no free will takes the nefarious-neurosurgeon parable down a different path. The surgery is done, and the surgeon lies to the patient about no longer having free will. And rather than falling into mundane criminality, the patient falls into profound malaise, an enervation because of the pointlessness.
Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
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