In the maze of our daily life, we stand at a crossroads of decisions; Some of them pass without a significant impact, while others may restore the formation of the features of our existence. Percentralized questions come to mind about the truth of these options: Do we really have the freedom to take them, or is our hands tied to the chains of circumstances and factors outside our will? Is the belief that we can choose different paths is nothing but a mirage? In this book, Thomas Pink dives into the depths of this philosophical problem, reviewing the controversy over free will since Greek philosophy through the Renaissance era to the thought of the modern era. Bennak offers a new and tight vision that defends the existence of free will, providing a unique analysis that sheds light on one of the most urgent and urgent philosophical questions, in an interesting narration that attracts the reader to explore the depths of this thorny topic.
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