Just happened across this article on the Sapolsky book by Scientific American columnist, John Horgan (via a visit to The Daily Grail):
https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/free-...ky-paradox
And here's another of Horgan's articles on Free Will (bearing in mind that Horgan is, himself, a materialist/atheist).
https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/my-sl...-free-will
https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/free-...ky-paradox
Quote:Here’s my point: If Sapolsky rejects free will because of rational deliberation, then he demonstrates that he possesses free will. If he rejects free will because he is prone to depression, then we can reject his stance as subjective and unscientific. Again, free will wins either way.
And here's another of Horgan's articles on Free Will (bearing in mind that Horgan is, himself, a materialist/atheist).
https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/my-sl...-free-will
Quote:Why do smart people persist in claiming that Libet disproved free will? Some smart people, I suspect, feel smarter when they attack beliefs that give others comfort, such as free will and God. Adamant free-will deniers tend to be adamant atheists.
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
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Freeman Dyson