Notes from Ch. 1:
- Saw free will as a human fiction contradicted by science, used to unfairly assign moral responsibility and enable punishment;
- Critical of the idea that conscious decisions and the "I" as a subject are the ultimate causal agents behind our actions;
- Philosophers make the mistake of projecting their own moral prejudices onto existence itself, as if nature had inherent moral laws and values;
— Apr 28, 2024 12:49PM
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