Who's in Charge?: Free Will and the Science of the Brain

Who's in Charge?: Free Will and the Science of the Brain

2011 • 193 pages

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A really fantastic book that lays out some deep questions that take neuroscience's latest discovery and place them in the context of what ultimately matter: what do these findings mean for how we live with fellow humans? The book gets a bit technical at time so going can be slow at times. But it is rewarding. I admit, if I had not come into this having recently read about quantum physics in Lanza's biocentrism book, I would struggled more, so that worked nicely as a segue.

Overall, really great and important read.

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