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Mark Balaguer



Mark Balaguer is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles. He is the author of Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics and Free Will as an Open Scientific Question (MIT Press).

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Free Will (The MIT Press Es...

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Platonism and Anti-Platonis...

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Free Will as an Open Scient...

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Free Will

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Libre albedrío: La serie de...

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“So it seems to me just confused to say that if nothing caused you to choose chocolate, then you didn't choose chocolate.”
Mark Balaguer, Free Will

“So far we've found that for a decision to be free in this sense, it has to satisfy two conditions: first, it can't be predetermined, and second it can't be random”
Mark Balaguer, Free Will

“It's a real possibility that neuroscientists could discover that we don't have free will. I'm just not so sure that they have discovered this.”
Mark Balaguer, Free Will



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