T 4/6 Introduction 107-111; Blatchford 112-117
1. According to Blatchford, what are the two things that determine our choices? How do they do so?
2. How does Blatchford respond to the claim that hesitation and doing things that you do not wish to do are evidence for free will?
3. Blatchford argues that, given the right information, we can successfully predict how people will act. How does he argue for this claim? Do you agree? Why or why not?