Palgrave Macmillan | The Case Against Free Will: What A Quiet Revolution In Psychology Has Revealed About How Behaviour Is Determined (2016 EN)

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    Author: David Lieberman
    Full Title: The Case Against Free Will: What A Quiet Revolution In Psychology Has Revealed About How Behaviour Is Determined
    Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2016 edition (January 26, 2016)
    Year: 2016
    ISBN-13: 9781137345257 (978-1-137-34525-7), 9781137345240 (978-1-137-34524-0)
    ISBN-10: 113734525X, 1137345241
    Pages: 198
    Language: English
    Genre: Popular Science in Psychology
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: 106.99 €


    Do judges' decisions depend on how long it is since they ate their lunch? Is the best place for a woman to seduce a man on a rickety bridge? Does free will really exist? This book explores how our genes and experiences determine our behaviour as well as discussing the implications determinism may have on personal responsibility and morality.

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