A bold exploration of choice, causality, and human behavior
The Illusion of Free Will
How everything that makes up our conscious choices is determined by prior causes outside our control.
What if the choices we believe are freely made are actually shaped by biology, environment, experience, and causes beyond our control?
Are we truly free in the choices we make, or are our decisions shaped before we ever become aware of them?
About the Book
A serious challenge to one of humanity’s deepest assumptions.
The Illusion of Free Will examines the long-standing debate between free will and determinism, drawing from philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, religion, law, and moral responsibility.
The book asks whether human beings truly control their choices, or whether our actions emerge from prior causes such as genetics, environment, brain activity, upbringing, and experiences.
Written for readers who enjoy deep questions, critical thinking, and challenging conventional beliefs, this work invites us to reconsider how we understand responsibility, justice, behavior, and the meaning of human agency.
What the Book Explores
Core Themes
“What if the feeling of free choice is not proof of freedom, but part of the illusion itself?”
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