
EMCrit 246 – Philosophical & Psychological Diversions Part I – Liberterian Free Will, Blame and Shame
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Exploring Libertarian Free Will and Determinism
The chapter delves into the philosophical concept of libertarian free will, discussing the idea that one could choose differently even if all conditions were the same. It contrasts this with fatalism, stating that factors like random events and stochastic effects in the universe play a role in decision-making. The discussion challenges the concept of libertarian free will, suggesting that consciousness is solely influenced by genetic, environmental, and random factors.
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