Here's a look at the books on my philosophy shelf. 💻my website: ideasinhat.com/ 📕 my book: www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZBM2SY6/ #librarytour #bookshelftour #philosophybooks
You may appreciate the book How Physics Makes Us Free by J. T. Ismael. It's a highly detailed and serious attempt to defend free will. It didn't convince me, but much of what I learned was immensely valuable, and the author's arguments are novel in an otherwise stale debate.
like practically, right,, PRACTICALLY... isnt free will just a useful way of telling people to take some form of self responsibility in their lives? edit: i dont feel like this is is new but i feel it needs to be said
Depends who you ask. Different people make different assumptions, and I don't really see the point in saying assumptions are wrong. I kinda only care about outcomes.