
The source of the mistakes that man has fallen to consider himself comes [...]
the fact that he believed that moved by itself, of always acting under its own power, that was independent, both in their actions, as in their wills that are mobile, the general laws of nature and objects acting on it, often without knowing it and always reluctantly, by the work of this nature . "
In 1770, Paul Henri Tiry , I was able to assume their lack of free will, better than many scientists and philosophers today.
If we can deconstruct the reasons for our own actions and motivations, discover how good it is to differentiate between the four whys Tinbergen when you have to mediate with other human beings.
Tay.
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