Free Will by Sam Harris: A Thought-Provoking Journey Through the Possibilities of Free Choice

This review will explore the powerful and thought-provoking philosophical journey of Free Will, by Robert Harris. From the Deckle Edge edition published by Simon & Schuster, this book tells a fascinating story that challenges what we think we know about the choices we make and our ability to control our own future.

Through Harris’ engaging narrative, readers are taken on a journey full of deep questions that require introspection and contemplation. The protagonist, Sam, is an ordinary man who believes he has complete freedom over his decisions in life until he discovers something that could forever alter his world view. Along the way, Sam encounters a cast of characters who help him gain new perspectives on life and the nature of free will.

The book dives into a wide range of topics from philosophy to psychology, exploring the implications of free will on society and morality. Harris’ writing style is highly accessible and easy to read, making it perfect for readers of all levels looking to delve into the complexities of free will. In this review, I will be discussing the key themes explored in Free Will and how Harris handles them.