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Freedom Evolves
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SKU: 9780140283891
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Explore the fascinating paradox of free will in “Freedom Evolves.” Robert Lekachman, Thorsten Veblen, and Thorstein Veblen delve into the age-old question: can we truly make independent choices in a world governed by scientific laws? This thought-provoking book offers a compelling defense of free will, examining the interplay between biology, determinism, and human agency. Discover the evolution of freedom and its implications for our understanding of choice and responsibility. ISBN: 9780140283891
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Aman Kumawat –
Dennett challenges conventional thinking. Some arguments were more convincing than others, but overall a very interesting book.
Ishika Sharma –
An ambitious undertaking. While I appreciated the scope, I felt it lacked a clear conclusion. Still, it’s thought-provoking.
Chhayank Bokolia –
Mind-bending! Freedom Evolves made me question everything I thought I knew. Highly recommended for philosophy enthusiasts.
Vishwas Paliwal –
A challenging but ultimately satisfying exploration of a complex topic. Be prepared to engage actively with the text.
Anurag Agrawal –
A brilliant book. Dennett’s insights are profound and his writing is surprisingly accessible, despite the complexity.
Mansi . –
Dennett makes a strong case for compatibilism. A bit repetitive in places, but the core ideas are powerful and clearly presented.
Parmar Manank Pravinbhai –
I found some of the arguments to be unconvincing and somewhat circular. It’s a worthwhile exploration but I remain unconvinced.
Twinkle Israni –
This book expanded my understanding of free will. Some parts were slow, but the overall impact was significant. I learned a lot.
Palak Shah –
A stimulating read, but got bogged down in technical jargon at times. Still, worth the effort for a fresh perspective on free will.
Arishchuk Trikha –
While dense and sometimes difficult, it provided a new lens for viewing free will. Its insights into determinism are especially valuable.
Anuj Sahu –
I struggled with some of the concepts. It’s dense, but rewarding if you persevere. Not a light read!