Free Will Sam Harris Sam Harris Was Right 366 Reasons Why Free Will Is An Illusion Everyday Calendar Book

Author: Hagendorf, Col
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Free Will was a landmark book by the American best selling author and neuroscientist Sam Harris published in 2012. In this truly historic book, Harris argues that free will is an illusion. He also argues that free will being an illusion does not undermine morality or diminish the importance of political or social freedom, but that it should change the way we view ourselves and others. In short, every choice is determined by prior causes outside of your control and just because you can do what you want does not mean you have free will because you are not choosing what you want in the first place. Now read a much easier to understand book that says the exact same things at a fraction of the effort. All you need to do is read one passage a day. That's all this calendar book entails. Each day, this calendar book will give you a thought provoking reason or musing on why free will is in fact an illusion. This book is for the mainstream public that simply does not have the time or patience to read a philosophy book nor wants to. This topic is far too important to be stranded in the philosophy section of your local bookstore. This is a soul changing self-help book, not a philosophy book. It's simply time for regular people to understand the current, modern, and correct assertion that free will is an illusion in a much easier to read format. Free will being an illusion is the most important discovery in the history of our species and it must be made easily accessible to non-philosophers. It's simply time to popularize the illusion of free will with an easy to read calendar book specifically intended for a beginner audience. This is Edition two of An Inconvenient Truth, No Free Will. There is no need to buy this book along with An Inconvenient Truth: No Free Will as it basically the same exact book.

Publisher Name Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author Name Hagendorf, Col
Format Audio
Bisac Subject Major SEL
Language NG
Isbn 10 1539655369
Isbn 13 9781539655367
Target Age Group min:NA, max:NA
Series 0010308462
Dimensions 01.10" H x 20.08" L x 50.00" W
Page Count 374

Nick Vale has a BBA from Emory University, a MBA from Fordham University, is a proud member of Mensa (top 2% IQ society), and is the executive producer, writer, director and host of the only weekly television show entirely devoted to refuting free will. The show is called "Free Will?" and runs every week on Manhattan Neighborhood Network at 11pm each Wednesday for 30 minutes and has been running since 2011. The author is also the co - host of the White Plains, NY weekly show called "Exploring the Illusion of Free Will" which is a discussion show about the illusion of free will. The author has also traveled extensively all over the world and all over the USA. The author was born in Portugal, but was raised in Manhattan, NY.

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