Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
Oct 17, 2023
Publisher
Penguin Press
ISBN-10
0525560971
ISBN-13
9780525560975
Description
In a compelling exploration of human behavior, Robert M. Sapolsky delves into the intricate interplay between biology and the choices people make. He challenges the traditional notion of free will, suggesting that human actions are deeply rooted in various influences—ranging from genetics and neurobiology to social and environmental factors.
Sapolsky, a renowned neuroscientist, weaves together a narrative that combines science with philosophy, inviting readers to reconsider how they perceive decision-making and agency. He presents a nuanced argument that, even in the face of seemingly autonomous choices, numerous determinants shape human behavior, fundamentally questioning the concept of personal responsibility.
His insights prompt a broader discussion about morality, ethics, and the implications of abandoning the idea of free will. The text is rich with engaging anecdotes and scientific research, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.
Ultimately, this exploration leaves readers pondering profound questions about existence, purpose, and what it truly means to be human in a world seemingly devoid of free will.
Sapolsky, a renowned neuroscientist, weaves together a narrative that combines science with philosophy, inviting readers to reconsider how they perceive decision-making and agency. He presents a nuanced argument that, even in the face of seemingly autonomous choices, numerous determinants shape human behavior, fundamentally questioning the concept of personal responsibility.
His insights prompt a broader discussion about morality, ethics, and the implications of abandoning the idea of free will. The text is rich with engaging anecdotes and scientific research, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.
Ultimately, this exploration leaves readers pondering profound questions about existence, purpose, and what it truly means to be human in a world seemingly devoid of free will.
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