what really happens when we deliberate, according to D'Holbach? why is deliberation not an evidence that we have free will?
Baron d'Holbach says that when people deliberate about a choice, our decision is not free and is determined.
Baron d'Holbach was a philosopher who was an ontological materialist. It is the belief that only matter exists and denied the existence of anything like an immaterial spirit. Being bound to physical laws, he asserted that choice and human free will are an illusion.
what really happens when we deliberate, according to D'Holbach? why is deliberation not an evidence that...
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