Using Derk Pereboom\’s \”Living Without Free Will: The Case For Hard Incompatibilism\” and Saul Smilansky\’s \”Free Will, Fundamental Dualism, and the Centrality of Illusion\” answer the following question: Could we discover that we do not have free will? What would such a discovery look like, and how would (and should) it affect the rest of our life – our attitudes, behavior, etc.?

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Using Derk Pereboom\’s \”Living Without Free Will: The Case For Hard Incompatibilism\” and Saul Smilansky\’s \”Free Will, Fundamental Dualism, and the Centrality of Illusion\” answer the following question: Could we discover that we do not have free will? What would such a discovery look like, and how would (and should) it affect the rest of our life – our attitudes, behavior, etc.?


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