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Blasterjaxx - Liberty (feat. Heleen) [Official Audio]
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published: 26 Jun 2021
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LXST CXNTURY - LIBERTY
LIBERTY
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published: 22 Nov 2019
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Defining Liberty
The Framers wrote the Constitution to protect the liberty of American citizens. But what exactly did “liberty” mean to them? More importantly, what should it mean to you? Eugene Volokh, professor of constitutional law at UCLA, explores this important issue.
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கலக்கத்தில் மாணவர்கள்; களத்தில் ஸ்டாலின் ? - JEEVA TODAY
கலக்கத்தில் மாணவர்கள்; களத்தில் ஸ்டாலின் ?
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Amnesty - Liberty
USA - 1973
published: 22 Oct 2012
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பிக்பாஸ் சூதாட்ட பின்னணியை அம்பலப்படுத்தும் பிஸ்மி | BIGG BOSS | KAMAL | MAKKALNEETHI MAIAM
பிக்பாஸ் சூதாட்ட பின்னணியை அம்பலப்படுத்தும் பிஸ்மி
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John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
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In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
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9 Secrets of the Statue of Liberty Most People Don't Know
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most (if not THE most) famous monuments in the world. Anyone visiting New York City can see her, but not everyone knows that Lady Liberty has her own secrets. One of them is – she might not even be a lady at all!
Or do you know, for example, that number seven meant a lot for the Statue's creators? It's easy to notice the Statue has seven spikes on its crown, symbolizing universal liberty across the seven oceans and continents. But there are less obvious references to the number seven. Btw, you can see this monument not in NYC only!
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The Strain Season 3 "Lady Liberty" Promo (HD)
As season three begins, New York City is a battleground. Written off by the federal government, the people of New York City must fight for survival on their own. The question is who will win? Humans or strigoi? Our heroes win victories, but are not winning the war. Beset by personal conflicts – betrayal, disappointment, paranoia – our group is splintering… Meanwhile, the Master is close to executing an irreversible transformation of the world. Is there still hope to save the city and humanity? Subscribe to tvpromosdb on Youtube for more The Strain season 3 promos in HD!
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published: 15 Jun 2016
3:36
Blasterjaxx - Liberty (feat. Heleen) [Official Audio]
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The Spinnin’ Records YouTube channel is the home for all music videos of the world’s leading dance record label!
We feature the latest music videos by Spinnin’ artists like Afrojack, Sam Feldt, KSHMR, Ummet Ozcan, Blasterjaxx, Merk & Kremont, Timmy Trumpet, Tujamo, Alok, Curbi, Mike Williams, Lucas & Steve and many, many more! Expect daily uploads of official music videos, lyric videos and official audio across genres like dance, house, electro house, future house, deep house, big room, trap and slap house.
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- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 631551
3:30
LXST CXNTURY - LIBERTY
LIBERTY
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LXST CXNTURY
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VIDEO BY
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LIBERTY
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LXST CXNTURY
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https://wn.com/Lxst_Cxntury_Liberty
LIBERTY
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LXST CXNTURY
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- published: 22 Nov 2019
- views: 2821484
5:02
Defining Liberty
The Framers wrote the Constitution to protect the liberty of American citizens. But what exactly did “liberty” mean to them? More importantly, what should it me...
The Framers wrote the Constitution to protect the liberty of American citizens. But what exactly did “liberty” mean to them? More importantly, what should it mean to you? Eugene Volokh, professor of constitutional law at UCLA, explores this important issue.
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Here's something we can all agree on. Liberty is a wonderful thing. The American Constitution says so, right in the Preamble: The Framers established the Constitution to "secure the Blessings of Liberty."
So, why doesn't that offer a clear answer to most of the constitutional questions that face America today? Aren't lawmakers, who swear to uphold the Constitution, obliged by their oaths to vote for liberty?
The problem is that liberty, like equality or justice, is a complicated idea that means different things to different people. Consider, for instance, one simple question: Whom do we want liberty from?
Well, we want liberty from a tyrannical government. That's why we have a Bill of Rights, and that's why the Constitution was designed to impose powerful constraints on the federal government (and, eventually, state governments).
But we also want liberty from foreign tyrants, right? What's the point of having a government that won't oppress us, if it can't protect us from foreign invaders who would oppress us even more? That's why the Preamble also says the Constitution is set up to "provide for the common defense."
Yet to protect ourselves against foreign tyranny, we may need to restrict domestic liberty. At the very least, the government has to impose taxes to pay for the military. Throughout American history, the government has also been seen as having the power to draft men to fight in wars; that's certainly a restriction on individual liberty. But it's long been seen as consistent with the Constitution.
We can see other examples, too.
The Fourth Amendment bans "unreasonable searches and seizures." That's a powerful protection for liberty. But it doesn't ban all searches and seizures; reasonable ones are allowed. That's in part so the law can better protect us from criminals intruding on our liberty.
Likewise, the Fifth Amendment provides that private property shall not "be taken for public use, without just compensation." But that means that sometimes your property can be taken for public use with compensation, however much this limits your liberty to, say, continue living in your family house that has been condemned to make room for a highway. Sometimes liberty does yield to public benefit.
What's more, everyone agrees that my liberty doesn't extend to violating your rights. But where do my rights stop and yours start?
The Constitution itself doesn't tell us, since it lists pretty much just those rights that are protected against government intrusion like the free exercise of religion. People disagree about what rights should be protected from supposed intrusion by others—for instance, by employers, or by large businesses that might try to stifle competition.
So, what do we do about this? How do we resolve all these hard questions about liberty?
First, the Framers of the Constitution explicitly protected certain liberties, such as the freedom of speech and the right to keep and bear arms.
Second, the Framers gave the courts a major role in defining the scope of those liberties.
Third, the Framers set up the structures of government—such as separation of powers—that would help protect liberty, by making sure that no single branch of government could unduly restrict liberty.
But then, fourth, they left the rest of the debate about liberty to the political process. Indeed, even the gravest violation of basic natural liberty in American history—slavery—was ultimately abolished by the political process, as well as of course by the Civil War, which was started and conducted by elected officials.
The Framers also believed that most decisions in people's lives would not and should not be made by the government. They should be made by ordinary people: which job to take, which business to start, whom to associate with, how much to sell or buy things for, and innumerable other choices.
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The Framers wrote the Constitution to protect the liberty of American citizens. But what exactly did “liberty” mean to them? More importantly, what should it mean to you? Eugene Volokh, professor of constitutional law at UCLA, explores this important issue.
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Here's something we can all agree on. Liberty is a wonderful thing. The American Constitution says so, right in the Preamble: The Framers established the Constitution to "secure the Blessings of Liberty."
So, why doesn't that offer a clear answer to most of the constitutional questions that face America today? Aren't lawmakers, who swear to uphold the Constitution, obliged by their oaths to vote for liberty?
The problem is that liberty, like equality or justice, is a complicated idea that means different things to different people. Consider, for instance, one simple question: Whom do we want liberty from?
Well, we want liberty from a tyrannical government. That's why we have a Bill of Rights, and that's why the Constitution was designed to impose powerful constraints on the federal government (and, eventually, state governments).
But we also want liberty from foreign tyrants, right? What's the point of having a government that won't oppress us, if it can't protect us from foreign invaders who would oppress us even more? That's why the Preamble also says the Constitution is set up to "provide for the common defense."
Yet to protect ourselves against foreign tyranny, we may need to restrict domestic liberty. At the very least, the government has to impose taxes to pay for the military. Throughout American history, the government has also been seen as having the power to draft men to fight in wars; that's certainly a restriction on individual liberty. But it's long been seen as consistent with the Constitution.
We can see other examples, too.
The Fourth Amendment bans "unreasonable searches and seizures." That's a powerful protection for liberty. But it doesn't ban all searches and seizures; reasonable ones are allowed. That's in part so the law can better protect us from criminals intruding on our liberty.
Likewise, the Fifth Amendment provides that private property shall not "be taken for public use, without just compensation." But that means that sometimes your property can be taken for public use with compensation, however much this limits your liberty to, say, continue living in your family house that has been condemned to make room for a highway. Sometimes liberty does yield to public benefit.
What's more, everyone agrees that my liberty doesn't extend to violating your rights. But where do my rights stop and yours start?
The Constitution itself doesn't tell us, since it lists pretty much just those rights that are protected against government intrusion like the free exercise of religion. People disagree about what rights should be protected from supposed intrusion by others—for instance, by employers, or by large businesses that might try to stifle competition.
So, what do we do about this? How do we resolve all these hard questions about liberty?
First, the Framers of the Constitution explicitly protected certain liberties, such as the freedom of speech and the right to keep and bear arms.
Second, the Framers gave the courts a major role in defining the scope of those liberties.
Third, the Framers set up the structures of government—such as separation of powers—that would help protect liberty, by making sure that no single branch of government could unduly restrict liberty.
But then, fourth, they left the rest of the debate about liberty to the political process. Indeed, even the gravest violation of basic natural liberty in American history—slavery—was ultimately abolished by the political process, as well as of course by the Civil War, which was started and conducted by elected officials.
The Framers also believed that most decisions in people's lives would not and should not be made by the government. They should be made by ordinary people: which job to take, which business to start, whom to associate with, how much to sell or buy things for, and innumerable other choices.
For the complete script visit https://www.prageru.com/video/defining-liberty
- published: 02 Nov 2020
- views: 1272782
24:56
I.A.S அதிகாரிகள் பின்னணியில் ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ்-ப்ரியன் தரும் அதிர்ச்சி ரிப்போர்ட் | BJP | MODI | ANNAMALAI
I.A.S அதிகாரிகள் பின்னணியில் ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ்
-ப்ரியன் தரும் அதிர்ச்சி ரிப்போர்ட்
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I.A.S அதிகாரிகள் பின்னணியில் ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ்
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- published: 06 Oct 2021
- views: 13846
12:38
கலக்கத்தில் மாணவர்கள்; களத்தில் ஸ்டாலின் ? - JEEVA TODAY
கலக்கத்தில் மாணவர்கள்; களத்தில் ஸ்டாலின் ?
- JEEVA TODAY
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- JEEVA TODAY
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கலக்கத்தில் மாணவர்கள்; களத்தில் ஸ்டாலின் ?
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- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 40417
21:00
பிக்பாஸ் சூதாட்ட பின்னணியை அம்பலப்படுத்தும் பிஸ்மி | BIGG BOSS | KAMAL | MAKKALNEETHI MAIAM
பிக்பாஸ் சூதாட்ட பின்னணியை அம்பலப்படுத்தும் பிஸ்மி
| BIGG BOSS | KAMAL | MAKKALNEETHI MAIAM
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பிக்பாஸ் சூதாட்ட பின்னணியை அம்பலப்படுத்தும் பிஸ்மி
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- published: 04 Oct 2021
- views: 47549
11:10
John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
===================================================
In this lecture we look at John Stu...
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
===================================================
In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
===================================================
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Get the transcript: http://academyofideas.com/2013/08/john-stuart-mill-on-liberty/
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In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
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9 Secrets of the Statue of Liberty Most People Don't Know
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most (if not THE most) famous monuments in the world. Anyone visiting New York City can see her, but not everyone knows that Lady Liberty has her own secrets. One of them is – she might not even be a lady at all!
Or do you know, for example, that number seven meant a lot for the Statue's creators? It's easy to notice the Statue has seven spikes on its crown, symbolizing universal liberty across the seven oceans and continents. But there are less obvious references to the number seven. Btw, you can see this monument not in NYC only!
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The Statue of Liberty was once split into pieces 0:21
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The Statue of Liberty wasn’t always green 2:05
It used to serve as a lighthouse 2:32
It's all about number seven 3:04
The construction supporting the Statue was designed by Gustave Eiffel 3:39
It might have masonic ties 4:41
The face of the Statue of Liberty could be that of a man 5:45
There's more than one Statue of Liberty 7:08
#StatueOfLiberty #NewYork #brightside
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Statue of Liberty on the Île aux Cygnes in Paris, taken from a bateau-mouche: By H. Zell - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10909857
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A cornerstone with bronze relief images: By Norbert Schnitzler - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=863567
Denarius (42 BC) issued by Cassius Longinus and Lentulus Spinther, depicting the crowned head of Libertas, with a sacrificial jug and lituus on the reverse: By Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. http://www.cngcoins.com, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=516732
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SUMMARY:
- It's really hard to picture it, but the Statue actually arrived from France on June 17, 1885, in over 300 copper pieces. The precious cargo was traveling in 214 crates on the French ship, Isère.
- Then, American newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer stepped in. Even though 80% of the donations were small ones from middle-class citizens, Pulitzer managed to collect the necessary amount from over 120,000 donors.
- The Statue of Liberty is made of copper, so it was originally about the same color as a penny. According to the New York Historical Society, it turned completely green because of oxidation by 1920.
- The statue was originaly supposed to serve as a lighthouse for ships sailing into New York Harbor. And, two years after it arrived in the US, it actually became one.
- There are 16 leaves around the torch, and the monument itself is 151 feet tall. The sum of both those digits is seven as well. Clearly, that number meant a lot for the Statue's creators.
- Famous engineer Alexander Gustave Eiffel helped design the steel internal framework to keep the statue stable. It's strong enough to withstand around 600 bolts of lightning a year.
- Most people are positive it's a representation of the Roman goddess of freedom, Libertas. The widely accepted story is that Bartholdi modeled her face after his mother.
- Author and journalist, Elizabeth Mitchell, however, claims that the sculptor actually used his brother's face as a model!
- Another theory was presented by French writer Nathalie Salmon, who claims Lady Liberty was modeled after her ancestor Sarah Salmon.
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most (if not THE most) famous monuments in the world. Anyone visiting New York City can see her, but not everyone knows that Lady Liberty has her own secrets. One of them is – she might not even be a lady at all!
Or do you know, for example, that number seven meant a lot for the Statue's creators? It's easy to notice the Statue has seven spikes on its crown, symbolizing universal liberty across the seven oceans and continents. But there are less obvious references to the number seven. Btw, you can see this monument not in NYC only!
Other videos you might like:
A Secret New York Island That You Can Never Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2s8G0WH4iM
12 Strange US Geography Facts No One Told You About https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJvZJpQ2jfA
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The Statue of Liberty was once split into pieces 0:21
It was one of history's first crowd-funding campaigns 1:04
The Statue of Liberty wasn’t always green 2:05
It used to serve as a lighthouse 2:32
It's all about number seven 3:04
The construction supporting the Statue was designed by Gustave Eiffel 3:39
It might have masonic ties 4:41
The face of the Statue of Liberty could be that of a man 5:45
There's more than one Statue of Liberty 7:08
#StatueOfLiberty #NewYork #brightside
Preview photo credit:
Statue of Liberty on the Île aux Cygnes in Paris, taken from a bateau-mouche: By H. Zell - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10909857
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As seen from Central Park West: By Ajay Suresh from New York, NY, USA - New York Historical Society, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80475410
A cornerstone with bronze relief images: By Norbert Schnitzler - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=863567
Denarius (42 BC) issued by Cassius Longinus and Lentulus Spinther, depicting the crowned head of Libertas, with a sacrificial jug and lituus on the reverse: By Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. http://www.cngcoins.com, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=516732
Animation is created by Bright Side.
SUMMARY:
- It's really hard to picture it, but the Statue actually arrived from France on June 17, 1885, in over 300 copper pieces. The precious cargo was traveling in 214 crates on the French ship, Isère.
- Then, American newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer stepped in. Even though 80% of the donations were small ones from middle-class citizens, Pulitzer managed to collect the necessary amount from over 120,000 donors.
- The Statue of Liberty is made of copper, so it was originally about the same color as a penny. According to the New York Historical Society, it turned completely green because of oxidation by 1920.
- The statue was originaly supposed to serve as a lighthouse for ships sailing into New York Harbor. And, two years after it arrived in the US, it actually became one.
- There are 16 leaves around the torch, and the monument itself is 151 feet tall. The sum of both those digits is seven as well. Clearly, that number meant a lot for the Statue's creators.
- Famous engineer Alexander Gustave Eiffel helped design the steel internal framework to keep the statue stable. It's strong enough to withstand around 600 bolts of lightning a year.
- Most people are positive it's a representation of the Roman goddess of freedom, Libertas. The widely accepted story is that Bartholdi modeled her face after his mother.
- Author and journalist, Elizabeth Mitchell, however, claims that the sculptor actually used his brother's face as a model!
- Another theory was presented by French writer Nathalie Salmon, who claims Lady Liberty was modeled after her ancestor Sarah Salmon.
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- published: 05 Nov 2019
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The Strain Season 3 "Lady Liberty" Promo (HD)
As season three begins, New York City is a battleground. Written off by the federal government, the people of New York City must fight for survival on their own...
As season three begins, New York City is a battleground. Written off by the federal government, the people of New York City must fight for survival on their own. The question is who will win? Humans or strigoi? Our heroes win victories, but are not winning the war. Beset by personal conflicts – betrayal, disappointment, paranoia – our group is splintering… Meanwhile, the Master is close to executing an irreversible transformation of the world. Is there still hope to save the city and humanity? Subscribe to tvpromosdb on Youtube for more The Strain season 3 promos in HD!
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As season three begins, New York City is a battleground. Written off by the federal government, the people of New York City must fight for survival on their own. The question is who will win? Humans or strigoi? Our heroes win victories, but are not winning the war. Beset by personal conflicts – betrayal, disappointment, paranoia – our group is splintering… Meanwhile, the Master is close to executing an irreversible transformation of the world. Is there still hope to save the city and humanity? Subscribe to tvpromosdb on Youtube for more The Strain season 3 promos in HD!
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- published: 15 Jun 2016
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Determinism vs Free Will: Crash Course Philosophy #24
Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and it’s counterpoint, hard determinism.
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The great free will debate | Bill Nye, Michio Kaku, Robert Sapolsky, Steven Pinker & more
The great free will debate
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"What does it mean to have—or not have—free will? Were the actions of mass murderers pre-determined billions of years ago? Do brain processes trump personal responsibility? Can experiments prove that free will is an illusion?
Bill Nye, Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Michio Kaku, Robert Sapolsky, and others approach the topic from their unique fields and illustrate how complex and layered the free will debate is.
From Newtonian determinism, to brain chemistry, to a Dennett thought experiment, explore the arguments that make up the fre...
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You don't have free will, but don't worry.
In this video I explain why free will is incompatible with the currently known laws of nature and why the idea makes no sense anyway. However, you don't need free will to act responsibly and to live a happy life, and I will tell you why.
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0:30 Free will as the possibility to select a future
1:21 Free will is incompatible with the laws of nature
3:02 Chaos and quantum mechanics make no difference
3:50 Free will is nonsense
4:28 Other definitions of free will
6:32 What is really going on
6:58 Reacting to a prediction is not free will
8:00 Free will is unnecessary for moral behavior
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published: 10 Oct 2020
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ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΗ ΒΟΥΛΗΣΗ - FREE WILL
- Βραβείο Καλύτερης Ταινίας - Στέγη Γραμμάτων και τεχνών, Ελεύθερο Σχέδιο
- Βραβείο Κοινού - Στέγη Γραμμάτων και τεχνών, Ελεύθερο Σχέδιο
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Σκηνοθεσία : Αντώνης Σωτηρόπουλος.
Σενάριο : Βασίλης Σιγάλας, Αντώνης Σωτηρόπουλος.
Πρωταγωνιστές : Γιώργος Χρανιώτης, Σπύρος Μπιμπίλας.
Η ταινία λαμβάνει χώρα στην Αθήνα του 2020. Η πολύχρονη ευρωπαϊκή οικονομική κρίση επέφερε σημαντικές αλλαγές στην καθημερινότητα των ανθρώπων με σημαντικότερη αυτή της έναρξης των ηλεκτρονικών συναλλαγών σε αντικατάσταση του χρήματος όπως το ξέραμε. Ποιες είναι οι νέες παράμετροι που δημιουργούνται, ποιες αλλαγές υπάρχουν στην καθημερινότητα των ανθρώπων και ποιοι οι κίνδυνοι που ελλοχεύουν πίσω από ένα ολοκληρωτικό σύστημα διαφάνειας;
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Joe Rogan - Does Free Will Exist?
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published: 01 Aug 2018
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Do We Have Free Will or Are We Predetermined?
The question of whether we are fundamentally free or determined in our thoughts and actions has been in the middle of philosophical debate for many centuries. This is our take on the subject.
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The debate between freewill and determinism is one of the longest-running in all philosophy. Do we have the freedom to change our lives or is everything predetermined already? Our film juggles with the complexities of the question.
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“The history of philosophy has been dominated by competing arguments around the ideas of Free Will and Determinism. Simply stated, the issue hangs on whether human beings should be thought of as fundamentally...
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Uri Maoz - Does Brain Science Eliminate Free Will?
Who's the boss, me or my brain? Brain data does not favor free will. In the famous Libet experiment, my brain makes decisions prior to my conscious sense of making that decision—brain activity precedes personal awareness. But there seems to be more to me than my brain? Is that illusion? How to judge among the diverse and competing claims about free will?
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Daniel Dennett - What is Free Will?
Free will is a problem. If it seems obvious that you are perfectly free to choose and decide, then it seems perfectly clear that you do not understand the problem. Free will is a huge problem, because our sense of free will and the physical structure of the world contradict each other.
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published: 18 Aug 2014
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Is free will an illusion? | Uri Maoz | Big Think
Is free will an illusion?
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The debate over whether or not humans have free will is centuries old and ongoing. While studies have confirmed that our brains perform many tasks without conscious effort, there remains the question of how much we control and when it matters.
According to Dr. Uri Maoz, it comes down to what your definition of free will is and to learning more about how we make decisions versus when it is ok for our brain to subconsciously control our actions and movements.
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Determinism vs Free Will: Crash Course Philosophy #24
Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and it’s counterpoint, hard d...
Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and it’s counterpoint, hard determinism.
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Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and it’s counterpoint, hard determinism.
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- published: 15 Aug 2016
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The great free will debate | Bill Nye, Michio Kaku, Robert Sapolsky, Steven Pinker & more
The great free will debate
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The great free will debate
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"What does it mean to have—or not have—free will? Were the actions of mass murderers pre-determined billions of years ago? Do brain processes trump personal responsibility? Can experiments prove that free will is an illusion?
Bill Nye, Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Michio Kaku, Robert Sapolsky, and others approach the topic from their unique fields and illustrate how complex and layered the free will debate is.
From Newtonian determinism, to brain chemistry, to a Dennett thought experiment, explore the arguments that make up the free will landscape.
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TRANSCRIPT:
- Well, you ask one of the deepest philosophical questions of physics. The question of free will.
- For billions of years on this planet, there was life, but no free will. Physics hasn't changed, but now we have free will.
- The brains are automatic, but people are free.
- Our ability to choose is often confused.
- Human choices will not be predictable in any simple way.
- In reality, I don't think there's any free will at all.
DANIEL DENNETT: For billions of years on this planet there was life, but no free will. Physics hasn't changed, but now we have free will. The difference is not in physics. It has to do with, ultimately, with biology. Particularly evolutionary biology. What has happened over those billions of years, is that greater and greater competences have been designed and have evolved. And the competence of a dolphin, or of a chimpanzee, the cognitive competence, the sort of mental competence, is hugely superior to the competence of a lobster, or a starfish. But ours dwarfs the competence of a dolphin or a chimpanzee, perhaps to an even greater extent. And there's an entirely naturalistic story to say, to tell about how we came to have that competence, or those competences. And it's that, "Can do." It's that power that we have which is natural, but it's that power which sets us aside from every other species. And the key to it is that we don't just act for reasons. We represent our reasons to ourselves and to others. The business of asking somebody, "Why did you do that?" And the person being able to answer, it is the key to responsibility. And in fact, the word, "responsibility," sort of wears its meaning on its sleeve. We are responsible because we can respond to challenges to our reasons. Why? Because we don't just act for reasons, we act for reasons that we consciously represent to ourselves. And this is what gives us the power and the obligation to think ahead, to anticipate, to see the consequences of our action. To be able to evaluate those consequences in the light of what other people tell us. To share our wisdom with each other. No other species can do anything like it. And it's because we can share our wisdom that we have a special responsibility.
That's what makes us free in a way that no bird is free, for instance. There's a very sharp limit to the depth that we as conscious agents can probe our own activities. This sort of superficial access that we have to what's going on, that's what consciousness is. Now, when I say, who's this, "we," who's got this access? That's itself part of the illusion because there isn't a, sort of, boss part of the brain that's sitting there with this limited access. That itself is part of the illusion. What it is, is a bunch of different subsystems, which have varying access to varying things and that conspire in a sort of competitive way to execute whatever projects it is that they're, in their, sort of, mindless way executing.
STEVEN PINKER: I don't believe there's such a thing as free will in the sense of a ghost in the machine, a spirit, or soul that somehow reads the TV screen of the senses and pushes buttons and pulls levers of behavior. There's no sense that we can make of that. I think we are...our behavior is the product of physical processes in the brain. On the other hand, when you have a brain that consists of a hundred billion neurons, connected by a hundred trillion synapses, there is a vast amount of complexity. That means that human choices will not be predictable in any simple way from the stimuli that have impinged on it beforehand. We also know that that brain is set up so that there are at least two kinds of behavior. There's what happens when I shine a light in your eye and your iris contracts, or I hit your knee with a hammer and your leg jerks upward. We also know that there's a part of the brain that does things like choose what to have for dinner, whether to order chocolate, or vanilla ice cream. How to move the next chess piece...
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The great free will debate
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"What does it mean to have—or not have—free will? Were the actions of mass murderers pre-determined billions of years ago? Do brain processes trump personal responsibility? Can experiments prove that free will is an illusion?
Bill Nye, Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Michio Kaku, Robert Sapolsky, and others approach the topic from their unique fields and illustrate how complex and layered the free will debate is.
From Newtonian determinism, to brain chemistry, to a Dennett thought experiment, explore the arguments that make up the free will landscape.
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TRANSCRIPT:
- Well, you ask one of the deepest philosophical questions of physics. The question of free will.
- For billions of years on this planet, there was life, but no free will. Physics hasn't changed, but now we have free will.
- The brains are automatic, but people are free.
- Our ability to choose is often confused.
- Human choices will not be predictable in any simple way.
- In reality, I don't think there's any free will at all.
DANIEL DENNETT: For billions of years on this planet there was life, but no free will. Physics hasn't changed, but now we have free will. The difference is not in physics. It has to do with, ultimately, with biology. Particularly evolutionary biology. What has happened over those billions of years, is that greater and greater competences have been designed and have evolved. And the competence of a dolphin, or of a chimpanzee, the cognitive competence, the sort of mental competence, is hugely superior to the competence of a lobster, or a starfish. But ours dwarfs the competence of a dolphin or a chimpanzee, perhaps to an even greater extent. And there's an entirely naturalistic story to say, to tell about how we came to have that competence, or those competences. And it's that, "Can do." It's that power that we have which is natural, but it's that power which sets us aside from every other species. And the key to it is that we don't just act for reasons. We represent our reasons to ourselves and to others. The business of asking somebody, "Why did you do that?" And the person being able to answer, it is the key to responsibility. And in fact, the word, "responsibility," sort of wears its meaning on its sleeve. We are responsible because we can respond to challenges to our reasons. Why? Because we don't just act for reasons, we act for reasons that we consciously represent to ourselves. And this is what gives us the power and the obligation to think ahead, to anticipate, to see the consequences of our action. To be able to evaluate those consequences in the light of what other people tell us. To share our wisdom with each other. No other species can do anything like it. And it's because we can share our wisdom that we have a special responsibility.
That's what makes us free in a way that no bird is free, for instance. There's a very sharp limit to the depth that we as conscious agents can probe our own activities. This sort of superficial access that we have to what's going on, that's what consciousness is. Now, when I say, who's this, "we," who's got this access? That's itself part of the illusion because there isn't a, sort of, boss part of the brain that's sitting there with this limited access. That itself is part of the illusion. What it is, is a bunch of different subsystems, which have varying access to varying things and that conspire in a sort of competitive way to execute whatever projects it is that they're, in their, sort of, mindless way executing.
STEVEN PINKER: I don't believe there's such a thing as free will in the sense of a ghost in the machine, a spirit, or soul that somehow reads the TV screen of the senses and pushes buttons and pulls levers of behavior. There's no sense that we can make of that. I think we are...our behavior is the product of physical processes in the brain. On the other hand, when you have a brain that consists of a hundred billion neurons, connected by a hundred trillion synapses, there is a vast amount of complexity. That means that human choices will not be predictable in any simple way from the stimuli that have impinged on it beforehand. We also know that that brain is set up so that there are at least two kinds of behavior. There's what happens when I shine a light in your eye and your iris contracts, or I hit your knee with a hammer and your leg jerks upward. We also know that there's a part of the brain that does things like choose what to have for dinner, whether to order chocolate, or vanilla ice cream. How to move the next chess piece...
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- published: 28 Mar 2021
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11:05
You don't have free will, but don't worry.
In this video I explain why free will is incompatible with the currently known laws of nature and why the idea makes no sense anyway. However, you don't need fr...
In this video I explain why free will is incompatible with the currently known laws of nature and why the idea makes no sense anyway. However, you don't need free will to act responsibly and to live a happy life, and I will tell you why.
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0:00 Intro and Content Summary
0:30 Free will as the possibility to select a future
1:21 Free will is incompatible with the laws of nature
3:02 Chaos and quantum mechanics make no difference
3:50 Free will is nonsense
4:28 Other definitions of free will
6:32 What is really going on
6:58 Reacting to a prediction is not free will
8:00 Free will is unnecessary for moral behavior
9:30 How to live without free will
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In this video I explain why free will is incompatible with the currently known laws of nature and why the idea makes no sense anyway. However, you don't need free will to act responsibly and to live a happy life, and I will tell you why.
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0:00 Intro and Content Summary
0:30 Free will as the possibility to select a future
1:21 Free will is incompatible with the laws of nature
3:02 Chaos and quantum mechanics make no difference
3:50 Free will is nonsense
4:28 Other definitions of free will
6:32 What is really going on
6:58 Reacting to a prediction is not free will
8:00 Free will is unnecessary for moral behavior
9:30 How to live without free will
- published: 10 Oct 2020
- views: 369716
24:03
ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΗ ΒΟΥΛΗΣΗ - FREE WILL
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Σκηνοθεσία : Αντώνης Σωτηρόπουλος.
Σενάριο : Βασίλης Σιγάλας, Αντώνης Σωτηρόπουλος.
Πρωταγωνιστές : Γιώργος Χρανιώτης, Σπύρος Μπιμπίλας.
Η ταινία λαμβάνει χώρα στην Αθήνα του 2020. Η πολύχρονη ευρωπαϊκή οικονομική κρίση επέφερε σημαντικές αλλαγές στην καθημερινότητα των ανθρώπων με σημαντικότερη αυτή της έναρξης των ηλεκτρονικών συναλλαγών σε αντικατάσταση του χρήματος όπως το ξέραμε. Ποιες είναι οι νέες παράμετροι που δημιουργούνται, ποιες αλλαγές υπάρχουν στην καθημερινότητα των ανθρώπων και ποιοι οι κίνδυνοι που ελλοχεύουν πίσω από ένα ολοκληρωτικό σύστημα διαφάνειας;
- published: 04 Sep 2015
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12:04
Joe Rogan - Does Free Will Exist?
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- published: 01 Aug 2018
- views: 113915
5:48
Do We Have Free Will or Are We Predetermined?
The question of whether we are fundamentally free or determined in our thoughts and actions has been in the middle of philosophical debate for many centuries. T...
The question of whether we are fundamentally free or determined in our thoughts and actions has been in the middle of philosophical debate for many centuries. This is our take on the subject.
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The question of whether we are fundamentally free or determined in our thoughts and actions has been in the middle of philosophical debate for many centuries. This is our take on the subject.
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The debate between freewill and determinism is one of the longest-running in all philosophy. Do we have the freedom to change our lives or is everything predetermined already? Our film juggles with the complexities of the question.
FURTHER READING
“The history of philosophy has been dominated by competing arguments around the ideas of Free Will and Determinism. Simply stated, the issue hangs on whether human beings should be thought of as fundamentally free to choose their actions and mould their lives – or whether they should be deemed as being at heart determined by forces beyond their control, be they fate, biology, politics or class…”
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- published: 17 Oct 2017
- views: 385939
4:57
Uri Maoz - Does Brain Science Eliminate Free Will?
Who's the boss, me or my brain? Brain data does not favor free will. In the famous Libet experiment, my brain makes decisions prior to my conscious sense of mak...
Who's the boss, me or my brain? Brain data does not favor free will. In the famous Libet experiment, my brain makes decisions prior to my conscious sense of making that decision—brain activity precedes personal awareness. But there seems to be more to me than my brain? Is that illusion? How to judge among the diverse and competing claims about free will?
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Who's the boss, me or my brain? Brain data does not favor free will. In the famous Libet experiment, my brain makes decisions prior to my conscious sense of making that decision—brain activity precedes personal awareness. But there seems to be more to me than my brain? Is that illusion? How to judge among the diverse and competing claims about free will?
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- published: 17 Jun 2021
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6:01
Daniel Dennett - What is Free Will?
Free will is a problem. If it seems obvious that you are perfectly free to choose and decide, then it seems perfectly clear that you do not understand the probl...
Free will is a problem. If it seems obvious that you are perfectly free to choose and decide, then it seems perfectly clear that you do not understand the problem. Free will is a huge problem, because our sense of free will and the physical structure of the world contradict each other.
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Free will is a problem. If it seems obvious that you are perfectly free to choose and decide, then it seems perfectly clear that you do not understand the problem. Free will is a huge problem, because our sense of free will and the physical structure of the world contradict each other.
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- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 111601
5:35
Is free will an illusion? | Uri Maoz | Big Think
Is free will an illusion?
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Is free will an illusion?
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This video was produced in partnership with John Templeton Foundation.
The debate over whether or not humans have free will is centuries old and ongoing. While studies have confirmed that our brains perform many tasks without conscious effort, there remains the question of how much we control and when it matters.
According to Dr. Uri Maoz, it comes down to what your definition of free will is and to learning more about how we make decisions versus when it is ok for our brain to subconsciously control our actions and movements.
"If we understand the interplay between conscious and unconscious," says Maoz, "it might help us realize what we can control and what we can't."
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URI MAOZ:
Dr. Uri Maoz is an assistant professor of computational neuroscience at Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences at Chapman University. His research lies at the intersection of volition, decision-making, and moral choice. Dr. Maoz also directs Neurophilosophy of Free Will, an international project comprising 17 neuroscientists and philosophers, who aim to understand how the brain enables conscious control of human decisions and actions.
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TRANSCRIPT:
URI MAOZ: We all kind of go around with this feeling that we are the authors of our lives and we are in control, that I could've done otherwise. To what extent is the conscious we are we in control?
NARRATOR: The subconscious is a force that looms large below the surface of our conscious minds, and it's controlling our lives much more than we're aware.
MAOZ: Free will is at the basis of a lot of our social pillars. Our legal system presumes some kind of freedom. There are economic theories that assume that people are free to make their decisions. So for all those things, understanding how free we are, the limits of our freedom, how easy it is to manipulate our freedom and so on I think is important. If we understand the interplay between conscious and unconscious, it might help us realize what we can control and what we can't. My name is Uri Maoz, I study how the brain enables things like consciousness and free will.
INTERVIEWER: Okay, Uri, what is free will?
MAOZ: Sure, that's easy. Generally, humans have a sense that they control themselves and sometimes their environment more than they do. You don't try to control every contraction of every muscle in your hand. And if you did try (laughs) to control that, well good luck to you because if you try to concentrate exactly on how it is that you're walking, it's even hard to walk. So there are certain places in the brain that if you stimulate there a person begins to laugh. You ask them, "Wait, why are you laughing?" And they say, "Oh, I just remembered this really funny joke." The brain kind of puts together some reasons for something that you did while we think they are under our full conscious control they are not.
There is a famous experiment made in the early '80s by Benjamin Libet. The idea is that a person is holding their hand and they're told whenever they have the urge to do so, you flex whenever you want. However at the same time, there is this rotating dot on the screen and your job is to look at the screen and say where the dot was when you first had the urge to move. So then you have this weird situation, only 200 milliseconds before you move do people say, "I'm aware that I've decided to move." But if you look into their brain, you can see something there a second before they do.
So what happens in that interval? Some kind of nefarious neuroscientist that would an electrode on you would say, "Aha, you're about to move now." But you would not be conscious of it, and some people interpret the Libet experiment to suggest that all of these big important life decisions are maybe unconscious.
NARRATOR: Libet's experiment proved controversial, but inspired subsequent tests. Dr. Maoz's own research attempted to observed the brain signals Libet measured in real time by directly monitoring the brain of epilepsy patients.
MAOZ: We approach some of these patients and we say, "Would you please play something like a two choice version of rock, paper, scissors? At the go signal we each raise a hand and, let's say, if we raise the same hand, I win, if we raise different hands you win." We had a system that was processing the whole thing in real time, and just before we got the go signal, I got a beep in my earphones telling me which hand to raise so I would beat the subject. We could predict them about 80%...
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This video was produced in partnership with John Templeton Foundation.
The debate over whether or not humans have free will is centuries old and ongoing. While studies have confirmed that our brains perform many tasks without conscious effort, there remains the question of how much we control and when it matters.
According to Dr. Uri Maoz, it comes down to what your definition of free will is and to learning more about how we make decisions versus when it is ok for our brain to subconsciously control our actions and movements.
"If we understand the interplay between conscious and unconscious," says Maoz, "it might help us realize what we can control and what we can't."
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URI MAOZ:
Dr. Uri Maoz is an assistant professor of computational neuroscience at Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences at Chapman University. His research lies at the intersection of volition, decision-making, and moral choice. Dr. Maoz also directs Neurophilosophy of Free Will, an international project comprising 17 neuroscientists and philosophers, who aim to understand how the brain enables conscious control of human decisions and actions.
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TRANSCRIPT:
URI MAOZ: We all kind of go around with this feeling that we are the authors of our lives and we are in control, that I could've done otherwise. To what extent is the conscious we are we in control?
NARRATOR: The subconscious is a force that looms large below the surface of our conscious minds, and it's controlling our lives much more than we're aware.
MAOZ: Free will is at the basis of a lot of our social pillars. Our legal system presumes some kind of freedom. There are economic theories that assume that people are free to make their decisions. So for all those things, understanding how free we are, the limits of our freedom, how easy it is to manipulate our freedom and so on I think is important. If we understand the interplay between conscious and unconscious, it might help us realize what we can control and what we can't. My name is Uri Maoz, I study how the brain enables things like consciousness and free will.
INTERVIEWER: Okay, Uri, what is free will?
MAOZ: Sure, that's easy. Generally, humans have a sense that they control themselves and sometimes their environment more than they do. You don't try to control every contraction of every muscle in your hand. And if you did try (laughs) to control that, well good luck to you because if you try to concentrate exactly on how it is that you're walking, it's even hard to walk. So there are certain places in the brain that if you stimulate there a person begins to laugh. You ask them, "Wait, why are you laughing?" And they say, "Oh, I just remembered this really funny joke." The brain kind of puts together some reasons for something that you did while we think they are under our full conscious control they are not.
There is a famous experiment made in the early '80s by Benjamin Libet. The idea is that a person is holding their hand and they're told whenever they have the urge to do so, you flex whenever you want. However at the same time, there is this rotating dot on the screen and your job is to look at the screen and say where the dot was when you first had the urge to move. So then you have this weird situation, only 200 milliseconds before you move do people say, "I'm aware that I've decided to move." But if you look into their brain, you can see something there a second before they do.
So what happens in that interval? Some kind of nefarious neuroscientist that would an electrode on you would say, "Aha, you're about to move now." But you would not be conscious of it, and some people interpret the Libet experiment to suggest that all of these big important life decisions are maybe unconscious.
NARRATOR: Libet's experiment proved controversial, but inspired subsequent tests. Dr. Maoz's own research attempted to observed the brain signals Libet measured in real time by directly monitoring the brain of epilepsy patients.
MAOZ: We approach some of these patients and we say, "Would you please play something like a two choice version of rock, paper, scissors? At the go signal we each raise a hand and, let's say, if we raise the same hand, I win, if we raise different hands you win." We had a system that was processing the whole thing in real time, and just before we got the go signal, I got a beep in my earphones telling me which hand to raise so I would beat the subject. We could predict them about 80%...
Read the full transcript at https://bigthink.com/john-templeton-foundation/free-will
- published: 02 Dec 2020
- views: 92078
4:51
Free Will
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