
Does Neuroscience Disprove Free Will? w/ Prof. James Madden (Off-Campus Conversations)
The Thomistic Institute
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Aristotle's Theodosyncrasy
Aristotle says we have an intellect and a will. We try not to pull those acts apart in an artificial way that would make it as if it's like I cognize. And now I advertise, right? So we're trying to hold them together. They are never so overwhelmed by a created good as to be forced in some way, shape, or form to choose it. But one of my favorite jazz is in a lot of contexts, you know, let's say our friend Smitty believes that there's a multiverse. It has nothing to do necessarily with him being grounded in in the space of reasons, right? He can give reasons that would be significant to another rational
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