The Physiological Constraints of Free Will

When I took “Intro to Philosophy” as an elective back in university, I recall the professor introducing us to the eminent 19th-century philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and his proposition, “essence versus existence.” Sartre proposed that artificial things in the world have an explicit function, referred to as ‘essence.’ For instance, a stapler’s essence is to staple, … Continue reading The Physiological Constraints of Free Will