Mind, Brain, And Free Will by Richard Swinburne
This philosophical exploration delves into the intricate relationship between the mind, the brain, and the concept of free will, challenging the deterministic views often associated with neuroscience. It argues for the existence of a non-physical mind that interacts with the brain, allowing for genuine free will and moral responsibility. Through rigorous analysis, the book examines how mental states can influence physical actions, proposing that human beings possess a unique capacity for self-determination that transcends purely physical processes.
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- 2013
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