This document appears to be a scanned page (Chapter 15) from a book or compilation, titled 'FREE WILL'. It features a Dilbert comic strip from 1993 discussing the philosophical conflict between brain chemistry/physics and the concept of free will. The document contains a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016003', indicating it is part of a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Scott Adams | Cartoonist |
Author of the Dilbert comic strip featured in the document (signature and email present)
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| Dilbert | Fictional Character |
Character in the comic strip discussing free will
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| Dogbert | Fictional Character |
Character in the comic strip questioning Dilbert about brain chemistry
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United Feature Syndicate, Inc. |
Copyright holder mentioned in the comic strip margin
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| AOL |
Email provider mentioned in the margin (scottadams@aol.com)
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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"DO YOU THINK THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BRAIN CONTROLS WHAT PEOPLE DO?"Source
"THEN HOW CAN WE BLAME PEOPLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?"Source
"BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE FREE WILL TO DO AS THEY CHOOSE."Source
"SO, YOU'RE SAYING THE 'FREE WILL' PART OF THE BRAIN IS EXEMPT FROM THE NATURAL LAWS OF PHYSICS."Source
"OBVIOUSLY. OTHERWISE WE COULDN'T BLAME PEOPLE FOR ANYTHING THEY DO."Source
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