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Freedom Evolves

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9780140283891
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 272 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140283897
  • Publisher Date: 26 Feb 2004
  • Depth: 24
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 128 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg
Author

Robert lekachman

Publisher

Penguin Books Ltd

ISBN

9780140283891

11 reviews for Freedom Evolves

  1. Aman Kumawat

    Dennett challenges conventional thinking. Some arguments were more convincing than others, but overall a very interesting book.

  2. Ishika Sharma

    An ambitious undertaking. While I appreciated the scope, I felt it lacked a clear conclusion. Still, it’s thought-provoking.

  3. Chhayank Bokolia

    Mind-bending! Freedom Evolves made me question everything I thought I knew. Highly recommended for philosophy enthusiasts.

  4. Vishwas Paliwal

    A challenging but ultimately satisfying exploration of a complex topic. Be prepared to engage actively with the text.

  5. Anurag Agrawal

    A brilliant book. Dennett’s insights are profound and his writing is surprisingly accessible, despite the complexity.

  6. Mansi .

    Dennett makes a strong case for compatibilism. A bit repetitive in places, but the core ideas are powerful and clearly presented.

  7. Parmar Manank Pravinbhai

    I found some of the arguments to be unconvincing and somewhat circular. It’s a worthwhile exploration but I remain unconvinced.

  8. Twinkle Israni

    This book expanded my understanding of free will. Some parts were slow, but the overall impact was significant. I learned a lot.

  9. 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.

  10. Arishchuk Trikha

    While dense and sometimes difficult, it provided a new lens for viewing free will. Its insights into determinism are especially valuable.

  11. Anuj Sahu

    I struggled with some of the concepts. It’s dense, but rewarding if you persevere. Not a light read!

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