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Paperback Agency and Trajectory Book

ISBN: B0GZX73Q9S

ISBN13: 9798235458376

Agency and Trajectory

Most debates about free will and determinism fail because they ask the wrong question.

Human beings experience themselves as choosing, yet often feel trapped by systems, circumstances, and consequences they did not intend. At the same time, modern culture alternates between blaming individuals for outcomes they could not realistically control and dismissing agency entirely by labeling everything "systemic." Both positions miss how agency actually works.

Agency and Trajectory reframes freedom, responsibility, and choice through cybernetics and systems theory. Rather than treating agency as an all-or-nothing metaphysical property, this book shows how control emerges as a functional capacity within constrained, adaptive systems.

Agency is not exemption from causality.
It is the ability to regulate direction over time.

Drawing on feedback loops, circular causality, equipotentiality, equifinality, and path dependence, the book explains why:

Different starting conditions influence outcomes without fixing destinyDifferent choices often converge on the same resultsSmall early decisions matter more than dramatic late onesFreedom collapses gradually as choice points narrowDeterminism becomes visible only after trajectories harden

Central to the model is a precise distinction between choice points and decision points. Choice points exist where multiple viable responses remain available. Decision points mark commitment, after which feedback, constraint, and causal momentum take over. Freedom lives earlier in the trajectory than most people realize.

The book develops a coherent architecture of agency built on:

Outcomes as reference valuesFeedback and sensory acuityBehavioral flexibility and requisite varietyReflexivity and second-order controlIdentity and narrative as self-constraintsEcological action across domains and time horizons

Rather than promoting na ve voluntarism or fatalistic resignation, Agency and Trajectory offers a realistic account of freedom under constraint. It shows how agency is lost, why it sometimes cannot be restored by effort alone, and how it can be rebuilt by creating new leverage rather than chasing old options.

Freedom, in this model, is not the absence of limits.
It is the capacity to remain steerable within them.

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