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Free Will
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SKU: 9781451683400
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Explore the illusion of free will with neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris in his provocative book, “Free Will.” (ISBN: 9781451683400) Challenging conventional beliefs, Harris delves into the science of the mind, arguing that free will is an illusion. Discover how this impacts our understanding of morality, politics, and personal responsibility without diminishing the importance of social and political freedoms. “Brilliant and witty” -Oliver Sacks
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Atul Kumar Sah –
Excellent read! Harris’s arguments are clear, his writing is engaging, and the topic is incredibly important.
Abhijeet Rai –
A fascinating exploration of free will! Harris presents a clear and concise case, making complex ideas accessible. Highly recommend!
Nishant Nandwani –
A mind-bending journey into the depths of consciousness. Harris’s perspective is both insightful and challenging. Definitely worth reading!
Yashvardhan Joshi –
Harris’ writing is sharp and engaging. While I don’t agree with everything, it’s a valuable contribution to the debate on free will.
Urvi Bansal –
Found the book repetitive at times. The core argument is strong, but it could have been presented more concisely.
Nikita Jain –
A bit too deterministic for my taste. While the science is interesting, I felt it lacked nuance. Not sure I buy the central argument.
Sanchit –
Harris makes a compelling argument, but I’m not entirely convinced. Still, a thought-provoking read that challenged my beliefs. A bit dense at times.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
Interesting perspective, but the implications are a bit unsettling. It definitely made me think about my choices and their origins.
Gurleen Kaur –
A well-written and thought-provoking book. Harris challenges the reader to confront uncomfortable truths about human agency.
Jay Chandani –
The book is too focused on neuroscience. Didn’t address other aspects of the debate adequately.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
This book really made me question everything I thought I knew. Changed my perspective on responsibility and justice.