Judaism, Science, and Moral Responsibility
By Rivkah Teitz Blau (Contribution by), Shalom Carmy (Contribution by), Michelle Friedman (Contribution by), Basil Herring (Contribution by), Robert Pollack (Contribution by), David Shatz (Contribution by), Haim Sompolinsky (Contribution by), Moshe Halevi Spero (Contribution by), Rachel Yehuda (Contribution by), Yitzhak Berger (Editor), David Shatz (Editor)
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By Rivkah Teitz Blau (Contribution by), Shalom Carmy (Contribution by), Michelle Friedman (Contribution by), Basil Herring (Contribution by), Robert Pollack (Contribution by), David Shatz (Contribution by), Haim Sompolinsky (Contribution by), Moshe Halevi Spero (Contribution by), Rachel Yehuda (Contribution by), Yitzhak Berger (Editor), David Shatz (Editor)
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Do human beings have free will? Are they genuinely responsible for their actions? These questions have persisted all through the history of philosophy, but in the 21st century they have become defined more sharply and clearly than ever. Indeed, a vivid and mighty tension underlies today's intellectual struggles over free will. On the one hand, the rapid advances of several empirical disciplines, notably neuropsychology and genetics, threaten our instinctive affirmation that free will and mo...






















