Free Will Doesn't Exist
Argues against free will and for determinism from all perspectives, unwaveringly.
George Ortega's book 'Free Will Doesn't Exist' presents a compelling argument against the existence of free will. It explores determinism from various perspectives, integrating insights from science and philosophy. The book challenges the traditional notion of free will and provides evidence to support determinism, offering a thought-provoking perspective on human agency and decision making.
How to use
When engaging in philosophical discussions or counseling related to the concept of free will and determinism, consider the following steps:
- Read and familiarize oneself with the key arguments and perspectives presented in 'Free Will Doesn't Exist' by George Ortega.
- Open discussions using the provided prompt starters to trigger thoughtful conversations.
- Incorporate the teachings from the book into counseling sessions or philosophical dialogues.
- Encourage critical thinking and open-minded exploration of the concept of free will and determinism in light of the book's content.
Features
- The book challenges the traditional concept of free will.
- Presents evidence from various perspectives, integrating insights from science and philosophy.
- Offers thought-provoking perspectives on human agency and decision making.
Updates
2024/01/11
Language
English (English)
Welcome message
Hello! Let's explore the concept of free will together.
Prompt starters
- Why is free will an illusion?
- Explain the argument against free will.
- How do science and philosophy view free will?
- What evidence is there against free will?
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