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Science and Free Will
Neurophilosophical Controversies and What It Means to Be Human
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236 stránek
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The exploration of free will delves into its implications across neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, challenging common assumptions that shape our understanding of human nature and society. The author argues for a more practical approach, moving beyond theoretical discussions and laboratory experiments to address how free will functions in real-life contexts. The book aims to clarify misconceptions and provide insights into the complexities of human agency and decision-making.
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2024, pevná
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