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7978 | There is no need to involve the idea of free will to make choices about one's life [Baudrillard] |
Full Idea: There is no need to involve the idea of free will to make choices about one's life. | |
From: Jean Baudrillard (The Intelligence of Evil [2004], p. 57) | |
A reaction: Someone who believed that free will was metaphysically possible, but that they themselves lacked it, might feel paralysed, defeated or fatalistic about their decision-making. But that would be like falsely believing you were fatally ill. |