
Free Will: A Very Short Introduction
by
Thomas Pink
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Format
Paperback
Pages
132
Language
English
Published
Aug 5, 2004
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0192853589
ISBN-13
9780192853585
Description
In a world dominated by choices, the concept of free will stands as a profound and intriguing topic. Thomas Pink delves into the complexities of this fundamental human experience, exploring how individuals navigate decisions that range from the mundane to the significant. Throughout the narrative, he challenges readers to consider the nature of their choices and the underlying factors that influence their will.
Pink discusses the philosophical implications of free will, weaving together various perspectives and arguments that have shaped the discourse over time. He raises thought-provoking questions about determinism and moral responsibility, prompting reflection on individual agency. By examining everyday scenarios and philosophical quandaries, he invites readers to contemplate the essence of decision-making and what it means to truly act freely. In this exploration, readers are encouraged to understand themselves better and consider the broader implications of their choices within the tapestry of human existence.
Pink discusses the philosophical implications of free will, weaving together various perspectives and arguments that have shaped the discourse over time. He raises thought-provoking questions about determinism and moral responsibility, prompting reflection on individual agency. By examining everyday scenarios and philosophical quandaries, he invites readers to contemplate the essence of decision-making and what it means to truly act freely. In this exploration, readers are encouraged to understand themselves better and consider the broader implications of their choices within the tapestry of human existence.
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