valtimke's review against another edition

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4.0

Dan Barker presents his argument clearly with many anecdotal/metaphorical examples of what he is trying to illustrate. His argument, of course, assumes that free will is an illusion. But, as he describes, a useful one that we can learn much from. I enjoyed this idea of "harmonic free will" arising as an experience more than a reality. Overall, I thought this book was a thoughtful expansion on the free will dilemma, though I do have my quips here and there.

dustcircle's review against another edition

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4.0

Having fun out with Dan a few times, he down to earth, friendly, and relatable. And then you pick up a book of his and see how deep the rabbit hole goes. A brilliant mind that know how to navigate thick subjects and content and present it to the layman or laywoman that is easy to grasp.

saimkhawaja's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.0

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