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Philosophical essay on free will, determinism, and computation
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Philosophical essay on free will, determinism, and computation

Philosophical essay on free will, determinism, and computation The text contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving any public officials, agencies, or financial flows. It is a speculative discussion of free will and computation, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Discusses Andrew Wiles and Fermat's Last Theorem as an example of non‑computational thought.; References Daniel Dennett's deterministic philosophy.; Mentions Turing's limitation on general‑purpose machines.

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