Free Agents How Evolution Gave Us Free Will

Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will by Kevin J. Mitchell, published by Princeton University Press on October 3, 2023, spans 352 pages and is written in English. This book presents an evolutionary perspective on the existence of free will, challenging the notion that agency is merely an illusion. Mitchell, a leading neuroscientist, explores how brain activity influences behavior and decision-making, arguing that humans are not just machines responding to external forces but are capable of purposeful action.
In Free Agents, readers will discover a comprehensive examination of how living beings evolved from lifeless matter to develop the capacity for choice. Mitchell details the emergence of nervous systems and their role in learning and decision-making, culminating in the unique abilities of humans to imagine, reason, and shape their futures. The book delves into the implications of individual and collective agency, particularly in the context of global challenges and the future of artificial intelligence. Through this exploration, Mitchell provides a new framework for understanding the significance of free will in the broader narrative of life on Earth.
Official synopsis Publisher
An evolutionary case for the existence of free will
Scientists are learning more and more about how brain activity controls behavior and how neural circuits weigh alternatives and initiate actions. As we probe ever deeper into the mechanics of decision making, many conclude that agency—or free will—is an illusion. In Free Agents, leading neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell presents a wealth of evidence to the contrary, arguing that we are not mere machines responding to physical forces but agents acting with purpose.
Traversing billions of years of evolution, Mitchell tells the remarkable story of how living beings capable of choice arose from lifeless matter. He explains how the emergence of nervous systems provided a means to learn about the world, granting sentient animals the capacity to model, predict, and simulate. Mitchell reveals how these faculties reached their peak in humans with our abilities to imagine and to be introspective, to reason in the moment, and to shape our possible futures through the exercise of our individual agency. Mitchell’s argument has important implications—for how we understand decision making, for how our individual agency can be enhanced or infringed, for how we think about collective agency in the face of global crises, and for how we consider the limitations and future of artificial intelligence.
An astonishing journey of discovery, Free Agents offers a new framework for understanding how, across a billion years of Earth history, life evolved the power to choose, and why it matters.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Free Agents How Evolution Gave Us Free Will” about?
Who is the author of “Free Agents How Evolution Gave Us Free Will”?
When was “Free Agents How Evolution Gave Us Free Will” published?
What is the ISBN for “Free Agents How Evolution Gave Us Free Will”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
