RESPONSE TO “STEPS TOWARD A SCIENCE OF FREE WILL”: The Enduring Power of Agency and Control in Theoretical and Applied Psychology

This commentary addresses the origins and trajectory of the concepts of fate, will, agency, and determinism in Asian and Greco-Roman cultures, provides an analysis of the role of these concepts in the evolution of theological doctrine, and discusses the so-called “modern” and “post-modern” trends of both glorifying and gutting the “generic” human being as an agent of existential choice.