
Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will

And where did that intent come from in the first place? This is so important because, as we will see, while it sure may seem at times that we are free do as we intend, we are never free to intend what we intend.
Robert M. Sapolsky • Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
Show me a neuron (or brain) whose generation of a behavior is independent of the sum of its biological past, and for the purposes of this book, you’ve demonstrated free will. The point of the first half of this book is to establish that this can’t be shown.
Robert M. Sapolsky • Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
And when people claim that there are causeless causes of your behavior that they call “free will,” they have (a) failed to recognize or not learned about the determinism lurking beneath the surface and/or (b) erroneously concluded that the rarefied aspects of the universe that do work indeterministically can explain your character, morals, and beha
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we are nothing more or less than the cumulative biological and environmental luck, over which we had no control, that has brought us to any moment.