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Type: Book page / exhibit / investigatory evidence
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Summary

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.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Scott Adams Cartoonist
Author of the Dilbert comic strip featured in the document (signature and email present)
Dilbert Fictional Character
Character in the comic strip discussing free will
Dogbert Fictional Character
Character in the comic strip questioning Dilbert about brain chemistry

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Copyright holder mentioned in the comic strip margin
AOL
Email provider mentioned in the margin (scottadams@aol.com)
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Key Quotes (5)

"DO YOU THINK THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BRAIN CONTROLS WHAT PEOPLE DO?"
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"THEN HOW CAN WE BLAME PEOPLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?"
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"BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE FREE WILL TO DO AS THEY CHOOSE."
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"SO, YOU'RE SAYING THE 'FREE WILL' PART OF THE BRAIN IS EXEMPT FROM THE NATURAL LAWS OF PHYSICS."
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"OBVIOUSLY. OTHERWISE WE COULDN'T BLAME PEOPLE FOR ANYTHING THEY DO."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (957 characters)

Chapter 15
FREE WILL
[Panel 1]
Dogbert: DO YOU THINK THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BRAIN CONTROLS WHAT PEOPLE DO?
Dilbert: OF COURSE.
[Panel 2]
Dogbert: THEN HOW CAN WE BLAME PEOPLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?
[Panel 3]
Dilbert: BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE FREE WILL TO DO AS THEY CHOOSE.
[Panel 4]
Dogbert: ARE YOU SAYING THAT "FREE WILL" IS NOT PART OF THE BRAIN?
[Panel 5]
Dilbert: OF COURSE IT IS. BUT IT'S THE PART OF THE BRAIN THAT'S OUT THERE JUST BEING KIND OF FREE.
[Vertical text]: E-Mail: SCOTTADAMS@AOL.COM
[Panel 6]
Dogbert: SO, YOU'RE SAYING THE "FREE WILL" PART OF THE BRAIN IS EXEMPT FROM THE NATURAL LAWS OF PHYSICS.
[Panel 7]
Dilbert: OBVIOUSLY. OTHERWISE WE COULDN'T BLAME PEOPLE FOR ANYTHING THEY DO.
[Vertical text]: © 1993 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
[Corner number]: 5-30
[Panel 8]
Dogbert: DO YOU THINK THE "FREE WILL" PART OF THE BRAIN IS ATTACHED OR DOES IT JUST FLOAT NEARBY?
Dilbert: SHUT UP.
Dilbert Ponders Free Will
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