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title: "Free Will is Incoherent - Part 1"
date: 2020-06-19T00:00:00
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# Preface
Before you read what I have to write about free will, you should know that I agree fully with what Sam Harris[1] has written on the subject. I'm just going to be reiterating things he has said in my own words with some of my own observations. So if you are familiar with his words on the topic, I recommend skipping this post.