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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | We know that physics does not support the idea of metaphysical free will. Bymetaphysical free will I mean the magical ability of agents to change th... | |
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whyevolutionistrue.com
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| | | | | I'm getting tired of writing about free will, as what I'm really interested in is determinism of the physics sort, and, as far as we know, determinism is true except in the realm of quantum mechanics-where it may still be true, but probably not. So let me lump quantum mechanics and other physical laws together... | |
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rationallyspeaking.blogspot.com
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| | | | | by Massimo Pigliucci it.toonpool.com Recently, I have hosted a roundtable discussion on the science and philosophy of free will (full video ... | |
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whitherthewest.com
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| | | The relationship between Christianity is far richer than the simple story many of us have been told. This article takes a deep look at how religion, science, institutions and humans have interacted to shape the modern world. | ||