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Eliot expresses similar sentiments in his poem when he writes about: The inner freedom from the practical desire The release from action and suffering, release from the inner And the outer compulsion, yet surrounded By a grace of sense, a white light still and moving.
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Compatibilists believe that "a person is free as long as he is free from any outer or inner compulsions," Harris writes, and they "have produced a vast literature in an effort" to salvage free will.
But his larger intention is to transform the drill hall into a theater for an extended piece of performance art, one that mines the United States space program for an entire prefabricated aesthetic — script, choreography, costumes, sets — and also for a complex load of cultural baggage about what fuels the compulsion to explore outer space.
The compulsion.
Compulsion becomes progressively harder.
This compulsion is unavoidable.
Or a compulsion.
Then an odd compulsion.
"It's a compulsion.
"It cannot come from compulsion".
But there's no compulsion.
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