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Essay draft / manuscript / evidence document
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1.03 MB
Summary
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 |
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| David Hume | Philosopher |
Mentioned in the text as leading the 'Compatibilists'.
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| 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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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015731'.
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| Compatibilists |
Mentioned as a group led by David Hume.
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Key Quotes (4)
"I have free will. Look... I can choose to type any word I like. Giotto..."Source
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"Everything in my life is predetermined. I'm rather like a character in an enormous video game."Source
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"There was even a group called the Compatibilists lead by David Hume that thought free will could coexist with determinism."Source
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"Here is my definition:"Source
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