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Limits in the Quantum Prison (Philosophy of Science)

Authors: Perez, Sergio;

Limits in the Quantum Prison (Philosophy of Science)

Abstract

Ethics is defined as a set of moral norms that govern the human conduct. Since ancient times, attempts have been made to relate this with different political and justice models, debating together with religion the purpose of society and humankind. But we have forgotten that there may exist physical restrictions starting from a universe more complicated to control than we thought, where our planet starts under more restrictive rules than we imagine. Free will might just be the name we give to ignorance of the laws that govern us.

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