Chapter 3 [updated]: Metf
The chapter moves away from the structural constraints of bureaucracy and focuses instead on the required to anticipate and contain the unexpected. It introduces the foundational concept of Collective Mindfulness .
If you stopped playing MetF because Chapter 2 felt too slow or confusing, give a chance. It is a masterclass in escalating stakes. Just remember: keep your Resonator tuned, never trust Elara, and for the love of the Eternal Forge, do not hoard your ammo. MetF Chapter 3
Outside, the wind carried the faint sound of hounds, still running, still searching for a quarry that no longer existed. The chapter moves away from the structural constraints
An essay on Chapter 3 of John Martin Fischer’s The Metaphysics of Free Will (1994) should focus on "semicompatibilism," distinguishing guidance control from regulative control to argue for moral responsibility within a deterministic framework. Alternatively, Chapter 3 of Henri Bergson's Time and Free Will (1910) argues that free will is the authentic expression of the deep self as a "continuous duration," refuting psychological determinism, available via the Mead Project at Brock University. It is a masterclass in escalating stakes