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A free ebookThis little book is a readable account of the philosophical controversy regarding freedom of the will. Some say our will is not free, but the author asserts that it is and offers suggestions for how best to employ it. After defining what the term “free will” means, the book considers a number of topics: what it really amounts to in practice, whether the world is determined or not, recent research in brain science, the difference between objects and agents, the role of self-awareness and more. It ends with practical advice about how we can effectively use our free will and to what end. It considers an important philosophical topic in terms that non-philosophers can easily understand. Please feel free to download the book and share it with others. Click the appropriate link and then choose "Save" or "Download." Mobi format, readable on Kindle and Kindle apps for Windows, Mac, iPad, iPhone and Android devices. Also readable on Calibre for Windows, Mac and Linux. ePub format, readable on many other eBook readers, including iBooks. A good one is Calibre for Windows, Mac and Linux. PDF format, suitable for printing, and readable in the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. HTML format, for reading online. Also available on the Amazon Kindle Store for $0.99 in case you want the convenience of having it delivered directly to your Kindle or Kindle App. |
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