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A single page from a document titled 'Determinism,' bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015731. The text is a first-person philosophical essay discussing the concept of free will versus predetermination, referencing the 'video game' analogy and 19th-century physical laws. It critiques the 'Compatibilists' led by David Hume and ends just before the author provides their own definition of free will.

People (2)

Name Role Context
David Hume Philosopher
Mentioned in the text as leading the 'Compatibilists'.
Unidentified Author Writer
The narrator ('I') writing about free will. Given the source context (House Oversight/Epstein documents), this is lik...

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Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015731'.
Compatibilists
Mentioned as a group led by David Hume.

Key Quotes (4)

"I have free will. Look... I can choose to type any word I like. Giotto..."
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"Everything in my life is predetermined. I'm rather like a character in an enormous video game."
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"There was even a group called the Compatibilists lead by David Hume that thought free will could coexist with determinism."
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"Here is my definition:"
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