A review by mossoffa
Free: Why Science Hasn't Disproved Free Will by Alfred R. Mele

4.0

Given its delimited subject as defined by the subtitle, this is a pretty solid book. I already knew about most of the science discussed in the book so there wasn't much new for me, but the author did a good job presenting the material logically, and being fairly clear about the various definitions of free will floating about in the culture. I think this would be good reading for a curious high school or college student who might be confused by the misleading interpretations of the research. The book also got me thinking about conscious implementation intentions, and how I might hack some stumbling blocks in my life.