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stewart and similar books such as thomas are the go-tos for massive normie calculus courses, and for a good reason:
>tons of exercises
>answers in the back
it’s that simple. normalfags can’t learn in lectures, they have to literally go home and study for hours before they understand something. stewart and similar have shorr 3-to-6-page sections followed by 2 to 3 pages of exercises. so any normalfag with a tiger mom or an adderall prescription can practice the chain rule for 40 hours a week until they eventually get it through their thick skull and get their hopelessly devalued degree

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fnord

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I know some people cope with compatibilist free will, but is there any scientist that actually argues the existence of libertarian free will?

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