But Isn’t Behavior Predictable? I was lucky enough to hear a podcast episode recently on this very topic. Dr. Matthew Dugandzic gives a case for free will with multiple arguments. After making his case, he brought up one of the objections to free will — the “argument of predictability.” Imagine the solace I found in hearing a Catholic professor speak to how the predictability of behavior is compatible with a vision for human free will. My clinical work actually depends on how well I can predict behavior and help a client effectively change it for the better.
The Elephant in the Room: Free Will (PART TWO)
The Elephant in the Room: Free Will (PART…
The Elephant in the Room: Free Will (PART TWO)
But Isn’t Behavior Predictable? I was lucky enough to hear a podcast episode recently on this very topic. Dr. Matthew Dugandzic gives a case for free will with multiple arguments. After making his case, he brought up one of the objections to free will — the “argument of predictability.” Imagine the solace I found in hearing a Catholic professor speak to how the predictability of behavior is compatible with a vision for human free will. My clinical work actually depends on how well I can predict behavior and help a client effectively change it for the better.