This book is mainly about people who have experienced the blessings and joy of recovery from their addictions, how they did it, and how you can do it. My purpose in writing it is to give you, the reader, hope and encouragement. The rest is up to you. You will find my story, the one I tell at 12-Step meetings, in appendix 1 of the book. I hope you will conclude when you read it that, If this guy can do it, I can, too. There are also nineteen chapters in the book that will help you better understand the resources available to you. There are chapters, for example, on people we are especially...
This book is mainly about people who have experienced the blessings and joy of recovery from their addictions, how they did it, and how you can do it....
According to the libertarian position on free will, people sometimes exercise free will, but this freedom is incompatible with the truth of causal determinism. Frequently maligned within the history of philosophy, this view has recently gained increasingly sympathetic attention among philosophers. But stark questions remain: How plausible is this view? If our actions are not causally determined, how can we have control over them? Why should we want our actions to be breaks in the deterministic causal chain? The recent resurgence of interest in libertarianism is due, most significantly, to...
According to the libertarian position on free will, people sometimes exercise free will, but this freedom is incompatible with the truth of causal det...