(Download free ebook) Freedom and Neurobiology: Reflections on Free Will, Language, and Political Power (Columbia Themes in Philosophy)
✿ John Searle ✿
| #935666 in Books | 2008-09-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.40 x5.40l,.40 | File Name: 0231137532 | 128 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| compelling|By Cristina|Searle is captivating, and interesting. You can't get enough! He makes philosophy understandable, he ideals are refreshing and his delivery is unique.|4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Good short read.|By J. Hugard|In summary: Good read. Very short. Covers some interesting ground and bes||This book is a short but powerful presentation of views of the author... [it] includes interesting new arguments and is very useful... as an excellent and exceptionally clear summary of the free-will debate. (Joelle Proust, director of research, Institut Jean
Our self-conception derives mostly from our own experience. We believe ourselves to be conscious, rational, social, ethical, language-using, political agents who possess free will. Yet we know we exist in a universe that consists of mindless, meaningless, unfree, nonrational, brute physical particles. How can we resolve the conflict between these two visions?
In Freedom and Neurobiology, the philosopher John Searle discusses the possibility of free will wi...
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