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Richard Oerton

    The Cruelty of Free Will
    The Nonsense of Free Will
    • 2016

      The Cruelty of Free Will

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Following on from the success of The Nonsense of Free Will, The Cruelty of Free Will takes up where the earlier book left off. It sets to answer two questions - why - and how - does free will belief persist so stubbornly?

      The Cruelty of Free Will
    • 2012

      Did Myra Hindley deserve to be punished? Does any criminal? Is belief in free will an essential foundation for morality, or an excuse for unwarranted cruelty? Is free will a myth and, if so, can we let go of it?

      The Nonsense of Free Will