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Alfred Milley's book "Free: Why Science Hasn't Disproved Free Will" offers an in-depth analysis of the experiments and arguments of philosophers, neuroscientists, and social psychologists who believe that our decisions are made unconsciously or are determined by external factors. Milley convincingly shows that these studies do not prove the absence of free will, but instead emphasize the crucial role of conscious decisions in human behavior.
The author also explores the philosophical and moral implications of the problem of free will. He argues that conscious choice is real, and that the awareness of one's own autonomy changes the way we act, work, and live.