>>Well, I suppose that the author might argue something along those lines. But supposing the author said the book came about as a result of many discussions. Does this mean that free will was necessarily involved, that the process was fully conscious or that consciousness was necessary for the book to have been produced. Granted I think it is unlikely that the author would argue that consciousness did not even accompany the process by which the book developed but as you know correlation does not necessarily imply cause. (Moreover there is some experimental evidence that consciousness occurs after one makes a choice --not concurrently or before.)
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