Free will. Is it really free?
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https://doi.org/10.20453/ah.v64i1.3912Abstract
The essence of Free Will has been the subject of debate, a centuries-old, between philosophy and religion, one that is nonexistent for the average person, who takes for granted that personal decisions enjoy autonomy and freedom. This paper seeks to look beyond ideology and analyze recent evidence of the biological and cultural contribution to our decision-making process and, ultimately, to our behavior.
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