January 9, 2011
Will On Willpower
[From article]
"Skepticism about free will has, however, become convenient and soothing, because exculpatory behaviors once considered signs of bad character have been drained of moral taint by being medicalized as "addictions." When a political operative went five years without filing income tax returns, his lawyer explained this as "non-filer syndrome."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/behind_the_waning_of_our_willpower_JLkNofLqj4WDcRg5Vs4XEP
Behind the waning of our willpower
George Will
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:43 AM, January 8, 2011
Posted: 10:54 PM, January 7, 2011
"Skepticism about free will has, however, become convenient and soothing, because exculpatory behaviors once considered signs of bad character have been drained of moral taint by being medicalized as "addictions." When a political operative went five years without filing income tax returns, his lawyer explained this as "non-filer syndrome."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/behind_the_waning_of_our_willpower_JLkNofLqj4WDcRg5Vs4XEP
Behind the waning of our willpower
George Will
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:43 AM, January 8, 2011
Posted: 10:54 PM, January 7, 2011
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