Parascience" and free will: Wendell Berry and Marilynne Robinson on scientific reductionism

In Philip Clayton, James W. Walters & John Martin Fischer (eds.), What's with free will?: ethics and religion after neuroscience. Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers (2020)
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