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Kevin J. Mitchell, "Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will" (Princeton UP, 2023)

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Jan 1, 2026
In this enlightening discussion, neuroscientist Kevin J. Mitchell, known for his work on brain development at Trinity College Dublin, explores the complexities of free will and agency. He argues against the notion that our decisions are mere illusions, showcasing how evolution shaped our ability to choose. Delving into the evolution of consciousness, he outlines the journey from single-celled organisms to human beings capable of introspection. Mitchell also tackles the implications of free will in decision-making, ethics, and the future of artificial intelligence.
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INSIGHT

Naturalistic Account Of Free Will

  • Kevin Mitchell rejects mystical free-will and argues for a naturalistic, biological account of agency grounded in evolution.
  • He seeks a framework where organisms genuinely control behavior without invoking immaterial ghosts.
ANECDOTE

From Innate To Free Agents

  • Mitchell wrote Innate, arguing we are not blank slates and genetics shape personality and decision patterns.
  • That work prompted his worry: if wiring is inherited, does that undermine individual agency?
INSIGHT

Life As Integrated Purposeful Systems

  • Living organisms are integrative patterns that act to persist through time, not passive physical objects.
  • Purpose, value, and meaning arise naturally from an organism's need to sustain itself in changing environments.
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