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Dear TOK Society List,
  I just wanted share that I have been engaged in a series of wonderfully stimulating conversations with Michael Mascolo. He is a brilliant psychologist who has a philosophically sophisticated view of the field. I am writing here because a couple of months back there was an engaging discussion on the list about the concept of free will versus determinism. I explained why I was a "compatibilitist" who rejected the extremes of both a completely autonomous "free will" and a reductive determinism, but emphasized the evolution of regulatory structures in context. The attached 2019 article by Michael and his co-author in Philosophical Psychology provides an excellent analysis of precisely this kind of argument. Although I found it eminently readable and clear, I acknowledge that some might find the paper a bit dense. The take home point is that there are regulatory feedback loops such that there are clearly "choices" mediated by the Self-conscious-Person-Culture plane/dimension of existence.

Best,
Gregg

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