The Myth of Free Will by Cris Evatt

The Myth of Free Will by Cris Evatt

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The Myth of Free Will by Cris Evatt

Illuminating, uplifting and lighthearted, the third edition of THE MYTH OF FRE WIL expands on the powerful ideas in the first edition by offering 50 more pages of quotes and short essays on free will. The contents are divided into six chapters: 1) But It Seems So Real 2) The Myth & Causality 3) The Myth & Morality 4) The Myth & the Brain 5) The Myth & Naturalism 6) The Myth & Me. There is a quiz, eight lessons, illustrations and a glossary. Contributors include Thomas W. Clark, Daniel Wegner, Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Michael Shermer, William B. Provine, Paul Bloom, Antonio Damasio, Francis Crick, Eric Kandel, Robert Sapolsky, Arnell Dowret, Read Montague, Lee M. Silver, Matt Ridley, Ginger Campbell, V.S. Ramachandran, Douglas Hofstadter, Kurt Vonnegut, Tamler Sommers, Mark Twain and Albert Einstein. Author Susan Blackmore contributes a nice foreword, in which she says we can live without free will, and do better, personally, morally and practically. In all, 50 leading thinkers are represented. The book strives to answer the question, Who is saying we don't have free will and what are their credentials? It's mostly an anthology, definitely not a philosophy text. It was written for a mainstream audience, for people who wonder: Do I have free will? If not, why does it feel like I do? And it was written for people who understand that free will is a myth (the choir) and want to share this understanding with friends who might feel disturbed or intimidated by the subject. Finally, THE MYTH OF FRE WIL presents a fresh, quirky, yet profound treatment of an esoteric topic that's destined to become edgy.
Cris Evatt is the author of 30 DAYS TO A SIMPLER LIFE and THE MYTH OF FREE WILL. She is a graduate of Northwestern University.
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ISBN 13 9780970818188
ISBN 10 0970818181
Title The Myth of Free Will
Author Cris Evatt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cafe Conversations
Year published 2010-08-11
Number of pages 140
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.