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Freedom and Belief

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Challenging the conventional understanding of free will and moral responsibility, the author presents a compelling argument that these concepts may not exist as we perceive them. He delves into the cognitive phenomenology of freedom, exploring why the belief in free will remains deeply ingrained despite its questionable validity. The book examines the implications of this belief and discusses the necessity of self-perception as a free agent, raising thought-provoking questions about the nature of human agency and accountability.

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Freedom and Belief, Galen Strawson

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