Free Will

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Free Will is a short, influential philosophical book by Sam Harris that argues human free will is an illusion grounded in neuroscience and psychology.

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instanceOf book
philosophy book
argumentBasis neuroscientific evidence
psychological research
author Sam Harris NERFINISHED
authorProfession Sam Harris is a neuroscientist NERFINISHED
Sam Harris is a philosopher NERFINISHED
Sam Harris is a writer NERFINISHED
centralClaim human free will is an illusion
claimsImplication compassion for others is supported by recognizing lack of free will
retributive punishment is undermined
traditional notions of moral responsibility must be revised
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedBy some compatibilist philosophers
some philosophers defending libertarian free will
genre philosophy
popular science
hasFormat audiobook
hardcover
paperback
intendedAudience general audience
isbn10 1451683405
isbn13 9781451683400
language English
mediaType ebook
print
notableFor influencing contemporary debates on free will
popularizing neuroscientific arguments against free will
pageCount 96
positionOnFreeWill denies libertarian free will
supports a compatibilist-like pragmatic view of responsibility
praisedFor accessibility to non-specialists
bringing neuroscience into free will debates
clarity of exposition
publicationYear 2012
publisher Free Press NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Letter to a Christian Nation NERFINISHED
The Moral Landscape NERFINISHED
Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion NERFINISHED
style argumentative
concise
subject determinism
free will
moral responsibility
neuroscience
psychology

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Sam Harris notableWork Free Will