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Free Will and Determinism
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7.1 Free Will, Determinism and Choice
A series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise the 8-week General Phil...
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Quantum Mechanics Documentary on Determinism vs Free Will
A documentary video about the relationship between quantum mechanics, quantum physics and science, and free will, and how the philosophical questions that sp...
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What is Determinism and Why The Whole Universe Has Already Happened
7 STEPS TO DISCOVERING AND LIVING YOUR LIFE'S INSPIRED MISSION: http://bit.ly/1cRBc4n PROGRAM YOUR MIND FOR SUCCESS: http://bit.ly/aBugFreeMind Determinism i...
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Dennett on free will and determinism
Dennett talks about his view on free will and why it doesn't necessarily rules out a determenistic universe. Ok, it's not about atheism but it's still a very...
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Michio Kaku: Why Physics Ends the Free Will Debate
http://bigthink.com Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriou...
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Determinism in Psychology
Determinism: The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Loftus study: http://en.wikipedi...
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14a Soft Determinism - W.T. Stace's theory
This is part of a whole series of lectures (playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B58AB39400D982E&feature;=plcp) for my online course Phil 115 Int...
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Free Will & Determinism
Do we have free will and what does this even mean? Is free will possible within a deterministic universe? Does indeterminism really help? Does the concept of free will even make sense to begin with? And what are the implications for morality and the value of life? Could we even live our life given the assumption that free will is an illusion? These are some of the questions which are discussed in
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Determinism VS Free will
Determinism and Free will have for the most part been seen as two mutualy exclusive concepts. There are many discussion around the issue, and some took place...
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How to Dissolve the Problem of Free Will and Determinism
A public lecture I gave at the University of Southern Indiana (my university) on some research I've been doing. The debate over free will and determinism and...
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Daniel Dennett - Free Will Determinism and Evolution
From the Skeptics Society Distinguished Lecture Series Can there be freedom and free will in a deterministic world? If you are free, are you responsible for ...
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Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism
Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism Nowhere is this more evident than in the issue of free will, which...
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TL;DR - Genetic Determinism: The Evolutionary Red Herring
Bio-truther! Genetic fatalist! Biological determinism! Using biology to justify X! Neuro-sexist! WE'VE EVOLVED BEYOND OUR BIOLOGY!
If you're ever heard any of these phrases or more when talking about how some behavioral patterns have genetic sources this video and book may help you combat the ignorance of evolutionary psychology that spawns such ridiculous statements.
Buy the full book here
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Determinism - God's Flaw
Freewill is an illusion. Randomness is simply an ignorance of causes. The more we know, the more we realise how predictable things are. To state with pride t...
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Jim Al-Khalili: Is Time Travel Possible? Determinism, Relativity and the Arrow of Time (2011)
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks about whether time travel is possible at QED 2011 in Manchester.
Music: Milton Mermikides
Editor: Mike Hall
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Richard Swinburne: Implausibility of Physical Determinism
Visiting Scholar Richard Swinburne gives a lecture to the student body, Implausibility of Physical Determinism. September 6, 2012.
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Sam Harris on Determinism vs. Fatalism
Sam Harris explains that determinism should not be confused with fatalism.
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Richard Holton: Problem of Free Will
Richard Holton (M.I.T.) discusses the classic philosophical problem of free will --- that is, the question of whether we human beings decide things for ourse...
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Genetic determinism or inherited privilege - you may choose only one
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Free will and determinism - Boundaries of the Knowable (2/10)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/body-mind --- All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if...
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Dennett on Determinism
In this clip, Daniel Dennett discusses the notion of an "epistemic horizon," and argues that (contrary to popular belief) adopting a purely materialistic acc...
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The Origin of Determinism: The Absence of Free Will
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If you accept that free will is not supported by biology or physics, and you presumably accept that it's hypothetically possible for decision-making (and any othe
Free Will and Determinism
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7.1 Free Will, Determinism and Choice
A series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise the 8-week General Phil......
A series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise the 8-week General Phil...
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A series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise the 8-week General Phil...
- published: 14 Apr 2011
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author: oxford
Quantum Mechanics Documentary on Determinism vs Free Will
A documentary video about the relationship between quantum mechanics, quantum physics and science, and free will, and how the philosophical questions that sp......
A documentary video about the relationship between quantum mechanics, quantum physics and science, and free will, and how the philosophical questions that sp...
wn.com/Quantum Mechanics Documentary On Determinism Vs Free Will
A documentary video about the relationship between quantum mechanics, quantum physics and science, and free will, and how the philosophical questions that sp...
What is Determinism and Why The Whole Universe Has Already Happened
7 STEPS TO DISCOVERING AND LIVING YOUR LIFE'S INSPIRED MISSION: http://bit.ly/1cRBc4n PROGRAM YOUR MIND FOR SUCCESS: http://bit.ly/aBugFreeMind Determinism i......
7 STEPS TO DISCOVERING AND LIVING YOUR LIFE'S INSPIRED MISSION: http://bit.ly/1cRBc4n PROGRAM YOUR MIND FOR SUCCESS: http://bit.ly/aBugFreeMind Determinism i...
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7 STEPS TO DISCOVERING AND LIVING YOUR LIFE'S INSPIRED MISSION: http://bit.ly/1cRBc4n PROGRAM YOUR MIND FOR SUCCESS: http://bit.ly/aBugFreeMind Determinism i...
Dennett on free will and determinism
Dennett talks about his view on free will and why it doesn't necessarily rules out a determenistic universe. Ok, it's not about atheism but it's still a very......
Dennett talks about his view on free will and why it doesn't necessarily rules out a determenistic universe. Ok, it's not about atheism but it's still a very...
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Dennett talks about his view on free will and why it doesn't necessarily rules out a determenistic universe. Ok, it's not about atheism but it's still a very...
Michio Kaku: Why Physics Ends the Free Will Debate
http://bigthink.com Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriou......
http://bigthink.com Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriou...
wn.com/Michio Kaku Why Physics Ends The Free Will Debate
http://bigthink.com Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriou...
- published: 20 May 2011
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author: Big Think
Determinism in Psychology
Determinism: The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Loftus study: http://en.wikipedi......
Determinism: The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Loftus study: http://en.wikipedi...
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Determinism: The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Loftus study: http://en.wikipedi...
- published: 05 Dec 2012
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14a Soft Determinism - W.T. Stace's theory
This is part of a whole series of lectures (playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B58AB39400D982E&feature;=plcp) for my online course Phil 115 Int......
This is part of a whole series of lectures (playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B58AB39400D982E&feature;=plcp) for my online course Phil 115 Int...
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This is part of a whole series of lectures (playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B58AB39400D982E&feature;=plcp) for my online course Phil 115 Int...
Free Will & Determinism
Do we have free will and what does this even mean? Is free will possible within a deterministic universe? Does indeterminism really help? Does the concept of fr...
Do we have free will and what does this even mean? Is free will possible within a deterministic universe? Does indeterminism really help? Does the concept of free will even make sense to begin with? And what are the implications for morality and the value of life? Could we even live our life given the assumption that free will is an illusion? These are some of the questions which are discussed in this program.
Free will is one of the most absorbing philosophical problems, debated by almost every great thinker of the last two thousand years. In a universe apparently governed by physical laws, is it possible for individuals to be responsible for their actions? Or are our lives simply proceeding along preordained paths? Determinism - the doctrine that every event is the inevitable consequence of what goes before - seems to suggest so. Many intellectuals have concluded that free will is logically impossible. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza regarded it as a delusion. Albert Einstein wrote: "Human beings, in their thinking, feeling and acting are not free agents but are as causally bound as the stars in their motion." But in the Enlightenment, philosophers including David Hume found ways in which free will and determinism might be able to be reconciled. Recent scientific developments mean that this debate remains as lively today as it was in the ancient world.
This is from the BBC radio program "In Our Time". Melvyn Bragg discusses the problem of free will with Simon Blackburn (University of Cambridge), Helen Beebee (University of Birmingham), and Galen Strawson (University of Reading).
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Do we have free will and what does this even mean? Is free will possible within a deterministic universe? Does indeterminism really help? Does the concept of free will even make sense to begin with? And what are the implications for morality and the value of life? Could we even live our life given the assumption that free will is an illusion? These are some of the questions which are discussed in this program.
Free will is one of the most absorbing philosophical problems, debated by almost every great thinker of the last two thousand years. In a universe apparently governed by physical laws, is it possible for individuals to be responsible for their actions? Or are our lives simply proceeding along preordained paths? Determinism - the doctrine that every event is the inevitable consequence of what goes before - seems to suggest so. Many intellectuals have concluded that free will is logically impossible. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza regarded it as a delusion. Albert Einstein wrote: "Human beings, in their thinking, feeling and acting are not free agents but are as causally bound as the stars in their motion." But in the Enlightenment, philosophers including David Hume found ways in which free will and determinism might be able to be reconciled. Recent scientific developments mean that this debate remains as lively today as it was in the ancient world.
This is from the BBC radio program "In Our Time". Melvyn Bragg discusses the problem of free will with Simon Blackburn (University of Cambridge), Helen Beebee (University of Birmingham), and Galen Strawson (University of Reading).
- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Determinism VS Free will
Determinism and Free will have for the most part been seen as two mutualy exclusive concepts. There are many discussion around the issue, and some took place......
Determinism and Free will have for the most part been seen as two mutualy exclusive concepts. There are many discussion around the issue, and some took place...
wn.com/Determinism Vs Free Will
Determinism and Free will have for the most part been seen as two mutualy exclusive concepts. There are many discussion around the issue, and some took place...
- published: 02 Feb 2012
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How to Dissolve the Problem of Free Will and Determinism
A public lecture I gave at the University of Southern Indiana (my university) on some research I've been doing. The debate over free will and determinism and......
A public lecture I gave at the University of Southern Indiana (my university) on some research I've been doing. The debate over free will and determinism and...
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A public lecture I gave at the University of Southern Indiana (my university) on some research I've been doing. The debate over free will and determinism and...
Daniel Dennett - Free Will Determinism and Evolution
From the Skeptics Society Distinguished Lecture Series Can there be freedom and free will in a deterministic world? If you are free, are you responsible for ......
From the Skeptics Society Distinguished Lecture Series Can there be freedom and free will in a deterministic world? If you are free, are you responsible for ...
wn.com/Daniel Dennett Free Will Determinism And Evolution
From the Skeptics Society Distinguished Lecture Series Can there be freedom and free will in a deterministic world? If you are free, are you responsible for ...
- published: 26 Feb 2011
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author: venompangx
Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism
Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism Nowhere is this more evident than in the issue of free will, which......
Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism Nowhere is this more evident than in the issue of free will, which...
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Are Human Beings Determined? Philosophers and Neuroscientists on Free Will and Determinism Nowhere is this more evident than in the issue of free will, which...
TL;DR - Genetic Determinism: The Evolutionary Red Herring
Bio-truther! Genetic fatalist! Biological determinism! Using biology to justify X! Neuro-sexist! WE'VE EVOLVED BEYOND OUR BIOLOGY!
If you're ever heard an...
Bio-truther! Genetic fatalist! Biological determinism! Using biology to justify X! Neuro-sexist! WE'VE EVOLVED BEYOND OUR BIOLOGY!
If you're ever heard any of these phrases or more when talking about how some behavioral patterns have genetic sources this video and book may help you combat the ignorance of evolutionary psychology that spawns such ridiculous statements.
Buy the full book here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Evolutionary-Psychology-Beginners-Guide-Guides/dp/1851683569
wn.com/Tl Dr Genetic Determinism The Evolutionary Red Herring
Bio-truther! Genetic fatalist! Biological determinism! Using biology to justify X! Neuro-sexist! WE'VE EVOLVED BEYOND OUR BIOLOGY!
If you're ever heard any of these phrases or more when talking about how some behavioral patterns have genetic sources this video and book may help you combat the ignorance of evolutionary psychology that spawns such ridiculous statements.
Buy the full book here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Evolutionary-Psychology-Beginners-Guide-Guides/dp/1851683569
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 7713
Determinism - God's Flaw
Freewill is an illusion. Randomness is simply an ignorance of causes. The more we know, the more we realise how predictable things are. To state with pride t......
Freewill is an illusion. Randomness is simply an ignorance of causes. The more we know, the more we realise how predictable things are. To state with pride t...
wn.com/Determinism God's Flaw
Freewill is an illusion. Randomness is simply an ignorance of causes. The more we know, the more we realise how predictable things are. To state with pride t...
Jim Al-Khalili: Is Time Travel Possible? Determinism, Relativity and the Arrow of Time (2011)
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks about whether time travel is possible at QED 2011 in Manchester.
Music: Milton Mermikides
Editor: Mike Hall...
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks about whether time travel is possible at QED 2011 in Manchester.
Music: Milton Mermikides
Editor: Mike Hall
wn.com/Jim Al Khalili Is Time Travel Possible Determinism, Relativity And The Arrow Of Time (2011)
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks about whether time travel is possible at QED 2011 in Manchester.
Music: Milton Mermikides
Editor: Mike Hall
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 29801
Richard Swinburne: Implausibility of Physical Determinism
Visiting Scholar Richard Swinburne gives a lecture to the student body, Implausibility of Physical Determinism. September 6, 2012....
Visiting Scholar Richard Swinburne gives a lecture to the student body, Implausibility of Physical Determinism. September 6, 2012.
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Visiting Scholar Richard Swinburne gives a lecture to the student body, Implausibility of Physical Determinism. September 6, 2012.
Sam Harris on Determinism vs. Fatalism
Sam Harris explains that determinism should not be confused with fatalism....
Sam Harris explains that determinism should not be confused with fatalism.
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Sam Harris explains that determinism should not be confused with fatalism.
Richard Holton: Problem of Free Will
Richard Holton (M.I.T.) discusses the classic philosophical problem of free will --- that is, the question of whether we human beings decide things for ourse......
Richard Holton (M.I.T.) discusses the classic philosophical problem of free will --- that is, the question of whether we human beings decide things for ourse...
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Richard Holton (M.I.T.) discusses the classic philosophical problem of free will --- that is, the question of whether we human beings decide things for ourse...
Genetic determinism or inherited privilege - you may choose only one
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If you hold views, make sure that they do not contradict each other. Many people will complain about people giving advantages to their children, and argue that in an ideal world, everyone would have the same upbringing. These same people also hate the thought of genetics's having an effect on who succeeds in life, and loudly criticise those who would suggest that genetics must have some effect. Here I point out that these two ideas are not compatible. One of them may be right, but they cannot both be.
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If you hold views, make sure that they do not contradict each other. Many people will complain about people giving advantages to their children, and argue that in an ideal world, everyone would have the same upbringing. These same people also hate the thought of genetics's having an effect on who succeeds in life, and loudly criticise those who would suggest that genetics must have some effect. Here I point out that these two ideas are not compatible. One of them may be right, but they cannot both be.
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Genetic determinism or inherited privilege - you may choose only one
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
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Free will and determinism - Boundaries of the Knowable (2/10)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/body-mind --- All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if......
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/body-mind --- All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if...
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Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/body-mind --- All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if...
Dennett on Determinism
In this clip, Daniel Dennett discusses the notion of an "epistemic horizon," and argues that (contrary to popular belief) adopting a purely materialistic acc......
In this clip, Daniel Dennett discusses the notion of an "epistemic horizon," and argues that (contrary to popular belief) adopting a purely materialistic acc...
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In this clip, Daniel Dennett discusses the notion of an "epistemic horizon," and argues that (contrary to popular belief) adopting a purely materialistic acc...
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The Origin of Determinism: The Absence of Free Will
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If you accept that free will is not supported by biology or physics, and you presumably accept that it's hypothetically possible for decision-making (and any other characteristic of free will) to be an illusion - then does that not make free will an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence?
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If you accept that free will is not supported by biology or physics, and you presumably accept that it's hypothetically possible for decision-making (and any other characteristic of free will) to be an illusion - then does that not make free will an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence?
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What is Determinism? | Gentleman Thinker
Today we explore the philosophy of cause and effect, determinism and free will, with Pierre-Simon Laplace!
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Technological Determinism vs Social Determinism: Why We Need Social Shaping
Cici Derrick, Introduction to Digital Media, COM221
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Determinism (Ratzel), Neo-Determinism and Possibilism (Blache) - 3 Perspectives in Human Geography
There are various perspectives in human geography like welfare approach, radical approach, humanistic approach, behavioral approach etc.
Dr. Manishika Jain in this lecture explains determinism (Ratzel), possibilism or free will (Blache) and neo-determinism (stop and go determinism by Taylor).
For complete postal course refer http://www.examrace.com/Study-Material/Geography/Geography-FlexiPrep-P
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Perpetuum mobile - Determinism and random (Formula of everything F = E/Lambda)
In this alternative physics video for the development of a free energy motor for infinite energy out of the phenomenological nothing i explain that probabilities are random objects and only help tools. They are substituted by the equility sign by energies and wavefunctions and for the hyperspace by terms as function of the group velocity, the analytical coupling constants in time and space directi
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Technological determinism
Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that presumes that a society's technology drives the development of its social structure and cultural values. The term is believed to have been coined by Thorstein Veblen, an American sociologist and economist. The most radical technological determinist in the United States in the 20th century was most likely Clarence Ayres who was a follower of T
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Freedom Determinism and Responsibility Readings in Metaphysics Pdf
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Reciprocal determinism Top # 13 Facts
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The Art of Modeling Dynamic Systems Forecasting for Chaos Randomness and Determinism Dover Books on
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Part 2: Forecast paradox : determinism or free will (with laplace's demon)
Forecast-paradox of free will and determinism.
Forecast with laplace's demon. See concept of "laplace's demon" in literature !
May our free will is suppressed or controlled by external forces / consequences. Doen't mean it doesn't exist !
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Part 3: Hypothesis: Determinism became Indeterminism in the entirety
Living Matter / Living Things / Living Energy
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Linguistic determinism Top # 9 Facts
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Partial Determinism & Partial Reductionism Theory
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Hello,
This is my theory of fundamental basics. Determinism is anything under, indeterminism anything above, and singurality is on the red line. Blue Part of this shematic is from Oppenheim and Putnam, 1958 from 'The Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis' paper. Einstein believed "God does not play dice" and "free will is an Illusion". So he believed (till he died
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Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
Séminaire de l'IRSPUM du 18 novembre 2015 : Jeffrey R. Masuda, Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
http://www.irspum.umontreal.ca/Portals/0/Evenements/IRSPUM_Seminaire_2015_11_18.pdf
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Free Will and Determinism
Compatible for all A level and AS Level examination boards: OCR, Edexcel, AQA etc
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Two Determinists Talk About How Awesome Determinism Is
Discussing free will vs. determinism with J.R. Campbell. Except we mostly talk about how awesome determinism is.
Check out J.R.'s channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HF9QtWD2uQXZChLPsbAYQ
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Composed and performed by Joel Nielsen
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Technological Determinism #MDMC400
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My visual presentation on Technological Determinism.
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The Issues of Technological Determinism
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Raythink and "free will" or even choice Ray accepts total determinism and doesn't even realize it
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Psychic determinism Top # 6 Facts
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Review Session: Determinism
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Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED
Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED
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Calvinism & Islam: Divine Casual Pre-Determinism
What is Determinism? | Gentleman Thinker
Today we explore the philosophy of cause and effect, determinism and free will, with Pierre-Simon Laplace!
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Determinism (Ratzel), Neo-Determinism and Possibilism (Blache) - 3 Perspectives in Human Geography
There are various perspectives in human geography like welfare approach, radical approach, humanistic approach, behavioral approach etc.
Dr. Manishika Jain in ...
There are various perspectives in human geography like welfare approach, radical approach, humanistic approach, behavioral approach etc.
Dr. Manishika Jain in this lecture explains determinism (Ratzel), possibilism or free will (Blache) and neo-determinism (stop and go determinism by Taylor).
For complete postal course refer http://www.examrace.com/Study-Material/Geography/Geography-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-Geography-Series.htm or email contactus@examrace.com
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There are various perspectives in human geography like welfare approach, radical approach, humanistic approach, behavioral approach etc.
Dr. Manishika Jain in this lecture explains determinism (Ratzel), possibilism or free will (Blache) and neo-determinism (stop and go determinism by Taylor).
For complete postal course refer http://www.examrace.com/Study-Material/Geography/Geography-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-Geography-Series.htm or email contactus@examrace.com
- published: 10 Dec 2015
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Perpetuum mobile - Determinism and random (Formula of everything F = E/Lambda)
In this alternative physics video for the development of a free energy motor for infinite energy out of the phenomenological nothing i explain that probabilitie...
In this alternative physics video for the development of a free energy motor for infinite energy out of the phenomenological nothing i explain that probabilities are random objects and only help tools. They are substituted by the equility sign by energies and wavefunctions and for the hyperspace by terms as function of the group velocity, the analytical coupling constants in time and space direction and the Weinberg angle for 11-singularity. This is in a 12 dimensional context.
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In this alternative physics video for the development of a free energy motor for infinite energy out of the phenomenological nothing i explain that probabilities are random objects and only help tools. They are substituted by the equility sign by energies and wavefunctions and for the hyperspace by terms as function of the group velocity, the analytical coupling constants in time and space direction and the Weinberg angle for 11-singularity. This is in a 12 dimensional context.
- published: 09 Dec 2015
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Technological determinism
Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that presumes that a society's technology drives the development of its social structure and cultural values....
Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that presumes that a society's technology drives the development of its social structure and cultural values. The term is believed to have been coined by Thorstein Veblen, an American sociologist and economist. The most radical technological determinist in the United States in the 20th century was most likely Clarence Ayres who was a follower of Thorstein Veblen and John Dewey. William Ogburn was also known for his radical technological determinism.
The first major elaboration of a technological determinist view of socioeconomic development came from the German philosopher and economist Karl Marx, whose theoretical framework was grounded in the perspective that changes in technology, and specifically productive technology, are the primary influence on human social relations and organizational structure, and that social relations and cultural practices ultimately revolve around the technological and economic base of a given society. Marx's position has become embedded in contemporary society, where the idea that fast-changing technologies alter human lives is all-pervasive. Although many authors attribute a technologically determined view of human history to Marx's insights, not all Marxists are technological determinists, and some authors question the extent to which Marx himself was a determinist. Furthermore, there are multiple forms of technological determinism.
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Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that presumes that a society's technology drives the development of its social structure and cultural values. The term is believed to have been coined by Thorstein Veblen, an American sociologist and economist. The most radical technological determinist in the United States in the 20th century was most likely Clarence Ayres who was a follower of Thorstein Veblen and John Dewey. William Ogburn was also known for his radical technological determinism.
The first major elaboration of a technological determinist view of socioeconomic development came from the German philosopher and economist Karl Marx, whose theoretical framework was grounded in the perspective that changes in technology, and specifically productive technology, are the primary influence on human social relations and organizational structure, and that social relations and cultural practices ultimately revolve around the technological and economic base of a given society. Marx's position has become embedded in contemporary society, where the idea that fast-changing technologies alter human lives is all-pervasive. Although many authors attribute a technologically determined view of human history to Marx's insights, not all Marxists are technological determinists, and some authors question the extent to which Marx himself was a determinist. Furthermore, there are multiple forms of technological determinism.
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- published: 06 Dec 2015
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Part 2: Forecast paradox : determinism or free will (with laplace's demon)
Forecast-paradox of free will and determinism.
Forecast with laplace's demon. See concept of "laplace's demon" in literature !
May our free will is suppressed o...
Forecast-paradox of free will and determinism.
Forecast with laplace's demon. See concept of "laplace's demon" in literature !
May our free will is suppressed or controlled by external forces / consequences. Doen't mean it doesn't exist !
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Forecast-paradox of free will and determinism.
Forecast with laplace's demon. See concept of "laplace's demon" in literature !
May our free will is suppressed or controlled by external forces / consequences. Doen't mean it doesn't exist !
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Artist: Gunnar Olsen
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- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 55
Part 3: Hypothesis: Determinism became Indeterminism in the entirety
Living Matter / Living Things / Living Energy
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Part1: Libertarianism - Partial Determinism & Partial Reductionism Theory...
Living Matter / Living Things / Living Energy
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Part1: Libertarianism - Partial Determinism & Partial Reductionism Theory
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Living Matter / Living Things / Living Energy
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Part1: Libertarianism - Partial Determinism & Partial Reductionism Theory
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 31
Partial Determinism & Partial Reductionism Theory
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Hello,
This is my theory of fundamental basics. Determinism is anything under, indeterminism anything above, and singurality is o...
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Hello,
This is my theory of fundamental basics. Determinism is anything under, indeterminism anything above, and singurality is on the red line. Blue Part of this shematic is from Oppenheim and Putnam, 1958 from 'The Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis' paper. Einstein believed "God does not play dice" and "free will is an Illusion". So he believed (till he died) in fully determinism while searching for ToE. He was even able to explain phenomena with the indeterministic quantum theory he doesn't like and got the Nobel Prize for this. Haha. I would say yes and no. I belive in partial determinism and ToE, and I believe in indetermined free will.
Imagin: When determinism is complete and true, there is a posibility that it exist a (nearly) exact duplicate of you and me in this infinite or even finite universe ! (This Reality)
I can not believe in that!!!! Then I would further prefer believing in wonders !
So when determinism is incomplete, why is it incomplete / partial ?
I would say the inderminism of Quantum theory is not true. It explains not the reality. Like Einstein sayed he could not believe that God play dice... And I would like to agree, I say modern physics, Quantum theory is incomplete (Even if it is very sucessfull, microelectronis, laser...). ToE is complete and in the laws of determinism. Living matter is not.
In addition, Einstein believed the free will is an illusion. This shows that Einstein believed in complete determinism. An a explanation for everything, even humans. Here, however, I like not to agree with him! I really don't like the idee that everything and the future is allready determined.
My theory is in some kind ignorant, because many sciences in the upper region (Indeterminism) would like to be determinists, or think they are.
Christian P. E. Möbius
°°°°° Deutsch (German) °°°°°
Hallo,
Das ist meine Theorie der Grundlagen. Stellen Sie sich mal folgendes vor: Determinismus ist vollständig und ist die Wahrheit, dann könnte es (wäre nicht unmöglich) ein Dublikat von Ihnen oder mir geben, eine andere Welt genau wie diese, in diesem unendlichen, oder endlichen Universum. (In dieser Realität)
Das ist mir zu absurt!!!!! Da glaube ich eher doch an Wunder! Falls Determinismus unvollständig ist. Warum ist das so ?
Ich würde sagen der Indeterminismus der modernen Physik der ja sehr erfolgreich ist (z.B. Mikroelektronik... Laser...) anhand der Theorie der Quantenmechanik, eine Theorie die meiner Meinung nach dennoch unvollständig ist, weil sie nicht deterministisch ist. Auch A. Einstein konnte kaum an dieses indeterministische Weltbild glauben, obwohl er anhand dieser einige Phänomene scheinbar erklären konnte (photoelektrischer Effekt 1921), und dafür den Nobelpreis erhielt. Er schrieb "Gott würfelt nicht". Und glaubte bis zu seinem Tod, während er weiterhin nach der Weltformel suchte, noch daran. Allerdings war er auch der Überzeugung der freie Wille sei eine Illusion. Das zeigt dass Einstein an den vollständigen Determinismus glaubte. Die vollständige Erklärbarkeit, und damit Vorhersehbarkeit alles Seins. (Theoretisch)
Ich kann Letzterem nicht zustimmen, und das sagt mir ebenfalls mein Bauchgefühl. Das gleiche Bauchgefühl das Einstein sagte dass etwas an der Quantum Theorie nicht stimmt.
Ich glaube an eine deterministische exakte Theorie, genau wie Einstein, die keine Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnug benötigt um Vorhersagen zu treffen, sondern an eine Theorie, der sogenannten Weltformel, die alle Phänomene (Und Empirie, also Experimente) in unserem Universum deterministisch und quantitativ exakt erklären und bestätigen kann. NUR das Leben (lebende Materie) und das Universum selbst kann diese Theorie eben nicht erklären. (Indeterminismus zutreffend; Unendliches Universum, Polarisation der Hintergrundstrahlung bzw. oder Singularität der Urknall Theorie)
Meine Theorie ist etwas frech, da viele Wissenschaften im oberen Bereich gerne Deterministisch sind, oder glauben es zu wären.
Christian P. E. Möbius
wn.com/Partial Determinism Partial Reductionism Theory
°°°°° English (Englisch) °°°°
Hello,
This is my theory of fundamental basics. Determinism is anything under, indeterminism anything above, and singurality is on the red line. Blue Part of this shematic is from Oppenheim and Putnam, 1958 from 'The Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis' paper. Einstein believed "God does not play dice" and "free will is an Illusion". So he believed (till he died) in fully determinism while searching for ToE. He was even able to explain phenomena with the indeterministic quantum theory he doesn't like and got the Nobel Prize for this. Haha. I would say yes and no. I belive in partial determinism and ToE, and I believe in indetermined free will.
Imagin: When determinism is complete and true, there is a posibility that it exist a (nearly) exact duplicate of you and me in this infinite or even finite universe ! (This Reality)
I can not believe in that!!!! Then I would further prefer believing in wonders !
So when determinism is incomplete, why is it incomplete / partial ?
I would say the inderminism of Quantum theory is not true. It explains not the reality. Like Einstein sayed he could not believe that God play dice... And I would like to agree, I say modern physics, Quantum theory is incomplete (Even if it is very sucessfull, microelectronis, laser...). ToE is complete and in the laws of determinism. Living matter is not.
In addition, Einstein believed the free will is an illusion. This shows that Einstein believed in complete determinism. An a explanation for everything, even humans. Here, however, I like not to agree with him! I really don't like the idee that everything and the future is allready determined.
My theory is in some kind ignorant, because many sciences in the upper region (Indeterminism) would like to be determinists, or think they are.
Christian P. E. Möbius
°°°°° Deutsch (German) °°°°°
Hallo,
Das ist meine Theorie der Grundlagen. Stellen Sie sich mal folgendes vor: Determinismus ist vollständig und ist die Wahrheit, dann könnte es (wäre nicht unmöglich) ein Dublikat von Ihnen oder mir geben, eine andere Welt genau wie diese, in diesem unendlichen, oder endlichen Universum. (In dieser Realität)
Das ist mir zu absurt!!!!! Da glaube ich eher doch an Wunder! Falls Determinismus unvollständig ist. Warum ist das so ?
Ich würde sagen der Indeterminismus der modernen Physik der ja sehr erfolgreich ist (z.B. Mikroelektronik... Laser...) anhand der Theorie der Quantenmechanik, eine Theorie die meiner Meinung nach dennoch unvollständig ist, weil sie nicht deterministisch ist. Auch A. Einstein konnte kaum an dieses indeterministische Weltbild glauben, obwohl er anhand dieser einige Phänomene scheinbar erklären konnte (photoelektrischer Effekt 1921), und dafür den Nobelpreis erhielt. Er schrieb "Gott würfelt nicht". Und glaubte bis zu seinem Tod, während er weiterhin nach der Weltformel suchte, noch daran. Allerdings war er auch der Überzeugung der freie Wille sei eine Illusion. Das zeigt dass Einstein an den vollständigen Determinismus glaubte. Die vollständige Erklärbarkeit, und damit Vorhersehbarkeit alles Seins. (Theoretisch)
Ich kann Letzterem nicht zustimmen, und das sagt mir ebenfalls mein Bauchgefühl. Das gleiche Bauchgefühl das Einstein sagte dass etwas an der Quantum Theorie nicht stimmt.
Ich glaube an eine deterministische exakte Theorie, genau wie Einstein, die keine Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnug benötigt um Vorhersagen zu treffen, sondern an eine Theorie, der sogenannten Weltformel, die alle Phänomene (Und Empirie, also Experimente) in unserem Universum deterministisch und quantitativ exakt erklären und bestätigen kann. NUR das Leben (lebende Materie) und das Universum selbst kann diese Theorie eben nicht erklären. (Indeterminismus zutreffend; Unendliches Universum, Polarisation der Hintergrundstrahlung bzw. oder Singularität der Urknall Theorie)
Meine Theorie ist etwas frech, da viele Wissenschaften im oberen Bereich gerne Deterministisch sind, oder glauben es zu wären.
Christian P. E. Möbius
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 92
Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
Séminaire de l'IRSPUM du 18 novembre 2015 : Jeffrey R. Masuda, Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
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Séminaire de l'IRSPUM du 18 novembre 2015 : Jeffrey R. Masuda, Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
http://www.irspum.umontreal.ca/Portals/0/Evenements/IRSPUM_Seminaire_2015_11_18.pdf
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Séminaire de l'IRSPUM du 18 novembre 2015 : Jeffrey R. Masuda, Confronting the new determinism in environmental health research: A Geographer's cautionary
http://www.irspum.umontreal.ca/Portals/0/Evenements/IRSPUM_Seminaire_2015_11_18.pdf
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 4
Free Will and Determinism
Compatible for all A level and AS Level examination boards: OCR, Edexcel, AQA etc...
Compatible for all A level and AS Level examination boards: OCR, Edexcel, AQA etc
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Compatible for all A level and AS Level examination boards: OCR, Edexcel, AQA etc
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 25
Two Determinists Talk About How Awesome Determinism Is
Discussing free will vs. determinism with J.R. Campbell. Except we mostly talk about how awesome determinism is.
Check out J.R.'s channel here:
https://www.you...
Discussing free will vs. determinism with J.R. Campbell. Except we mostly talk about how awesome determinism is.
Check out J.R.'s channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HF9QtWD2uQXZChLPsbAYQ
Ending Sequence Music Credit:
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Used with permission
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Discussing free will vs. determinism with J.R. Campbell. Except we mostly talk about how awesome determinism is.
Check out J.R.'s channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HF9QtWD2uQXZChLPsbAYQ
Ending Sequence Music Credit:
Composed and performed by Joel Nielsen
http://www.joelnielsen.com/
Used with permission
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 54
Technological Determinism #MDMC400
#MDMC400
My visual presentation on Technological Determinism.
All images and music were obtained free for non-commercial use....
#MDMC400
My visual presentation on Technological Determinism.
All images and music were obtained free for non-commercial use.
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#MDMC400
My visual presentation on Technological Determinism.
All images and music were obtained free for non-commercial use.
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 35
Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED
Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED...
Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED
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Determinism vs. Free Will - ANSWERED
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 4
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The Wisdom of Kung Fu: Free Will vs Determinism
In this video I discuss the age-old debate between free will thinkers and determinists, how our fate is already predestined and predetermined by the natural laws of the universe, yet at the same time how we are each free to choose (from a set of available options) that which fulfills us.
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Freewill v. Determinism - Stephan Kinsella, James Cox & Daniel Rothschild
Conversation about freewill v. Determinism
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Rosetta - A Determinism Of Morality (Full Album)
Artist - Rosetta Album - A Determinism Of Morality Year - 2010 Genre - Post Metal, Progressive Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/rosettaband.
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The Paradox of Free Will (John Searle)
In the final talk of his series 'Minds, Brains and Science', John Searle examines the evidence for and against the existence of free will. Professor Searle attempts to explain why human beings stubbornly believe in their own freedom of action and debates the philosophy of free will. He concludes his Reith Lectures trying to characterize the relationship between the perceptions of self and the worl
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Quantum Physics & Free Will - Bell's Theorem, Determinism, Causality, Non-Locality, Realism
What does quantum physics have to do with free will? Is causality linear? What is indeterminism? What is Bell's Theorem and why is it so important when it comes to discussing determinism and free will? What is non-locality? What is realism? Is Nature a super-deterministic conspiring machine?
Starting with a popular argument against free will, you will be introduced to a few of the implicit assump
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Professor Castleberry's Philosophical Lecture Shorts: The Problem of Free Will and Determinism
Professor Castleberry gives another lecture. This time of the problem of free will and determinism.
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What Is Time? Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Information, Free Will, Causality...
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http://crackingthenutshell.com/what-is-time/
Welcome to Cracking the Nutshell! In this video, I discuss the nature of time. Summary:
- Newtonian time (absolute time)
- Relativistic Time (Einstein) / The observer
- Time dilation (Special Relativity Theory)
- Muons / cosmic rays (half-life)
- Philosophical Theories of Time: A and B theories (John McTa
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Determinism vs. Free Will: Part 2641 of Infinity
What is the difference between a deterministic and a non-deterministic universe? Includes: dark matter, philosophy as the ultimate deferral of gratification, philosophy vs. stupid human tricks and heroes as distractions.
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The Drug of Socialism: Peddling Economic Determinism
Stefan Molyneux discusses down the socialist dealers who peddle the drug of economic determinism and the irrational hatred of productivity and achievement.
Includes commentary about how the poor are a protected class within popular fiction and how capitalists are always evil, mean and greedy.
Freedomain Radio is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by signing up for a month
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The Dilemma of Determinism by William James
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In “The Dilemma of Determinism,” James depicts his image of God with a memorable analogy, comparing God to a master chess player engaged in a give-and-take with us novices. We are free to make our own moves; yet the master knows all the moves we could poss
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123. Determinism, Causality, and Free Will; 'til You Get It
In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, recorded on 05/30/13, producer George Ortega distinguishes between the concepts of determinism and ca...
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The Outsider libertarianism, determinism and compatibilism
Daniel Symons and Prithi Rao discuss the philosophical ideas that underpin Albert Camus' novel, 'The Outsider'.
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The Determinist/Free Will Debate - Freedomain Radio
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio takes on three determinists in a free-for-all video philosophy cagematch! :) http://www.freedomainradio.com.
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Are People Born Gay? Genetic and Epigenetic Determinism in Homosexuality
Assemblies of God (2014) - Joseph Davis provides an overview of recent studies in genetics whose findings do not support the self-reporting deterministic claims in homosexuality. Rather, they provide evidence that there is no gene that exclusively determines homosexual sexual identity. This lecture is part of the 2014 Faith and Science Conference. Here is the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/play
The Wisdom of Kung Fu: Free Will vs Determinism
In this video I discuss the age-old debate between free will thinkers and determinists, how our fate is already predestined and predetermined by the natural law...
In this video I discuss the age-old debate between free will thinkers and determinists, how our fate is already predestined and predetermined by the natural laws of the universe, yet at the same time how we are each free to choose (from a set of available options) that which fulfills us.
wn.com/The Wisdom Of Kung Fu Free Will Vs Determinism
In this video I discuss the age-old debate between free will thinkers and determinists, how our fate is already predestined and predetermined by the natural laws of the universe, yet at the same time how we are each free to choose (from a set of available options) that which fulfills us.
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 13
Rosetta - A Determinism Of Morality (Full Album)
Artist - Rosetta Album - A Determinism Of Morality Year - 2010 Genre - Post Metal, Progressive Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/rosettaband....
Artist - Rosetta Album - A Determinism Of Morality Year - 2010 Genre - Post Metal, Progressive Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/rosettaband.
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Artist - Rosetta Album - A Determinism Of Morality Year - 2010 Genre - Post Metal, Progressive Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/rosettaband.
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The Paradox of Free Will (John Searle)
In the final talk of his series 'Minds, Brains and Science', John Searle examines the evidence for and against the existence of free will. Professor Searle atte...
In the final talk of his series 'Minds, Brains and Science', John Searle examines the evidence for and against the existence of free will. Professor Searle attempts to explain why human beings stubbornly believe in their own freedom of action and debates the philosophy of free will. He concludes his Reith Lectures trying to characterize the relationship between the perceptions of self and the world around us.
This talk was part of the Reith Lectures given by John Searle, American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.
wn.com/The Paradox Of Free Will (John Searle)
In the final talk of his series 'Minds, Brains and Science', John Searle examines the evidence for and against the existence of free will. Professor Searle attempts to explain why human beings stubbornly believe in their own freedom of action and debates the philosophy of free will. He concludes his Reith Lectures trying to characterize the relationship between the perceptions of self and the world around us.
This talk was part of the Reith Lectures given by John Searle, American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 15
Quantum Physics & Free Will - Bell's Theorem, Determinism, Causality, Non-Locality, Realism
What does quantum physics have to do with free will? Is causality linear? What is indeterminism? What is Bell's Theorem and why is it so important when it comes...
What does quantum physics have to do with free will? Is causality linear? What is indeterminism? What is Bell's Theorem and why is it so important when it comes to discussing determinism and free will? What is non-locality? What is realism? Is Nature a super-deterministic conspiring machine?
Starting with a popular argument against free will, you will be introduced to a few of the implicit assumptions hidden in this argument. From causal determinism and linear causality to realism and unique histories. Getting familiar with these concepts will help you understand the importance of Bell's theorem, its assumptions and philosophical implications, which will be covered in detail in the second part of the video.
The freedom of choice assumption is in fact one of the pillars of quantum theory. From the standard double-slit experiment to Bell's Theorem, and more recently the Conway-Kochen Free Will Theorem, the free choice of the experimenter is an axiom which is built into the foundations of quantum mechanics. Since experimental tests show that Bell's inequalities are violated, the philosophical implications are that we need to let go of one or more of the assumptions in Bell's Theorem: locality, realism or freedom of choice.
Full script available here: http://crackingthenutshell.com/quantum-physics-free-will-bell-theorem-determinism-causality-locality-realism
Summary:
- Introduction: What does quantum physics have to do with free will?
- A popular argument against free will. Assumptions: causal determinism, linear causality, realism, unique histories
- Changing our starting assumptions. Turning the argument upside down
- Questioning the validity of Science if the choices of the experimenter (the questions we ask Nature) are not free
- No such thing as an isolated system. On the other hand, we can also assume an intrinsic indeterminacy in Nature which allows for a branching of possibilities, from the present moment, into both the past and the future
- My favourite definition of free choice: a choice not uniquely (or exclusively) determined by past or external events. Definition consistent with indeterminism and partial self-determination. Rejecting certain libertarian definitions of free will which demand that we have exclusive (super-hero!) self-determination powers, not influenced by anything external / physical / etc.
- Indeterminism as the failure of determinism. It states that both past and future may be undetermined (there exists a branching of possibilities rather than a pre-determined linear chain of events). Indeterminism does not necessarily entail absence of causation nor complete randomness
- Free will as a fundamental axiom in Nature. True novelty and creativity. Nature displaying a certain degree of randomness, an intrinsic indeterminacy, allowing for the arising of new possibilities, of new information
- Quantum Physics & free will. Determinism and indeterminism. The experimenter's choice. Asking questions to Nature. How Nature responds depends entirely on our previous choice as to what questions we decided to ask
- Nature’s response is correlated to our choice of question even when we set up an experiment in such a way that this dependence would be classically forbidden, according to the principle of local realism
- Origin of the "Free Choice" discussion in quantum mechanics. Einstein arguing against the completeness of quantum mechanics. Term introduced by Niels Bohr. Spooky action at a distance
- Bell's definition of free choice. He considered the experimenter’s choice to be completely free when that choice could only be correlated to variables in its causal future, but not its causal past
- Statement of Bell's theorem. Illustration. Philosophical implications. Realism, locality & freedom of choice
- Causality and non-locality. Spooky action at a distance or reality beyond space-time? Nicolas Gisin experiments. What is this spooky kind of interconnection? Non-separability (oneness). Space-time not fundamental. Causal order, linearity in time not fundamental either
- Experimental confirmation of Bell's inequalities. Violation of local realism or freedom of choice
- The Super-deterministic Universe, a Cosmic Conspiracy: Nature is conspiring to make our experiments consistent with the view that quantum theory is true, that the world is indeterministic, non-local and observer-dependent
- Anton Zeilinger's experimental tests. Violation of Bell's inequalities, violation of Leggett & Leggett-Garg's inequalities. Macro-realism (is the moon still there when nobody is looking?)
- What needs to go? Locality, realism, locality and realism or freedom of choice?
- Coming soon... Conway-Kochen Free Will Theorem, past history creation, John Archibald Wheeler, Participatory Universe, Universe as a self-excited circuit, alternatives to deterministic linear causality
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What does quantum physics have to do with free will? Is causality linear? What is indeterminism? What is Bell's Theorem and why is it so important when it comes to discussing determinism and free will? What is non-locality? What is realism? Is Nature a super-deterministic conspiring machine?
Starting with a popular argument against free will, you will be introduced to a few of the implicit assumptions hidden in this argument. From causal determinism and linear causality to realism and unique histories. Getting familiar with these concepts will help you understand the importance of Bell's theorem, its assumptions and philosophical implications, which will be covered in detail in the second part of the video.
The freedom of choice assumption is in fact one of the pillars of quantum theory. From the standard double-slit experiment to Bell's Theorem, and more recently the Conway-Kochen Free Will Theorem, the free choice of the experimenter is an axiom which is built into the foundations of quantum mechanics. Since experimental tests show that Bell's inequalities are violated, the philosophical implications are that we need to let go of one or more of the assumptions in Bell's Theorem: locality, realism or freedom of choice.
Full script available here: http://crackingthenutshell.com/quantum-physics-free-will-bell-theorem-determinism-causality-locality-realism
Summary:
- Introduction: What does quantum physics have to do with free will?
- A popular argument against free will. Assumptions: causal determinism, linear causality, realism, unique histories
- Changing our starting assumptions. Turning the argument upside down
- Questioning the validity of Science if the choices of the experimenter (the questions we ask Nature) are not free
- No such thing as an isolated system. On the other hand, we can also assume an intrinsic indeterminacy in Nature which allows for a branching of possibilities, from the present moment, into both the past and the future
- My favourite definition of free choice: a choice not uniquely (or exclusively) determined by past or external events. Definition consistent with indeterminism and partial self-determination. Rejecting certain libertarian definitions of free will which demand that we have exclusive (super-hero!) self-determination powers, not influenced by anything external / physical / etc.
- Indeterminism as the failure of determinism. It states that both past and future may be undetermined (there exists a branching of possibilities rather than a pre-determined linear chain of events). Indeterminism does not necessarily entail absence of causation nor complete randomness
- Free will as a fundamental axiom in Nature. True novelty and creativity. Nature displaying a certain degree of randomness, an intrinsic indeterminacy, allowing for the arising of new possibilities, of new information
- Quantum Physics & free will. Determinism and indeterminism. The experimenter's choice. Asking questions to Nature. How Nature responds depends entirely on our previous choice as to what questions we decided to ask
- Nature’s response is correlated to our choice of question even when we set up an experiment in such a way that this dependence would be classically forbidden, according to the principle of local realism
- Origin of the "Free Choice" discussion in quantum mechanics. Einstein arguing against the completeness of quantum mechanics. Term introduced by Niels Bohr. Spooky action at a distance
- Bell's definition of free choice. He considered the experimenter’s choice to be completely free when that choice could only be correlated to variables in its causal future, but not its causal past
- Statement of Bell's theorem. Illustration. Philosophical implications. Realism, locality & freedom of choice
- Causality and non-locality. Spooky action at a distance or reality beyond space-time? Nicolas Gisin experiments. What is this spooky kind of interconnection? Non-separability (oneness). Space-time not fundamental. Causal order, linearity in time not fundamental either
- Experimental confirmation of Bell's inequalities. Violation of local realism or freedom of choice
- The Super-deterministic Universe, a Cosmic Conspiracy: Nature is conspiring to make our experiments consistent with the view that quantum theory is true, that the world is indeterministic, non-local and observer-dependent
- Anton Zeilinger's experimental tests. Violation of Bell's inequalities, violation of Leggett & Leggett-Garg's inequalities. Macro-realism (is the moon still there when nobody is looking?)
- What needs to go? Locality, realism, locality and realism or freedom of choice?
- Coming soon... Conway-Kochen Free Will Theorem, past history creation, John Archibald Wheeler, Participatory Universe, Universe as a self-excited circuit, alternatives to deterministic linear causality
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 91
What Is Time? Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Information, Free Will, Causality...
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Welcome to Cracking the Nutshell! In this video, I discuss the natu...
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Welcome to Cracking the Nutshell! In this video, I discuss the nature of time. Summary:
- Newtonian time (absolute time)
- Relativistic Time (Einstein) / The observer
- Time dilation (Special Relativity Theory)
- Muons / cosmic rays (half-life)
- Philosophical Theories of Time: A and B theories (John McTaggart)
- Presentism / Block Time
- "Now" moment and consciousness (awareness of change)
- Determinism and classical physics
- Free will an illusion?
- Is time linear?
- Time as perception of duration, change and ordering of events
- Time an illusion of consciousness?
- Time enabling 3D physical perception of space
- Universe whith no change and no perception
- Individual time, intricately linked to awareness
- Is time more fundamental than space?
- Universe where only patterns of states exist and perception of change, hence time (but no 3D space)
- Fundamental time (quantum of time): Planck time
- Quantum gravity / Quantum universe simulations
- Time fundamental (not emergent)
- Renate Loll
- Time and consciousness
- Is there an objective reality out there?
- Quantum physics / religion / philosophy / spirituality
- Physics and New Age ideas
- Consciousness as taboo (within Physics)
- Brilliant minds in Quantum Physics: Einstein, Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Wigner, Bohm, Wheeler, Feynman....
- Time from the Quantum Physics perspective
- Probability distributions
- Observation / Measurement / Retrieval of Information / Collapse of the wavefunction
- Collapse of Determinism
- Fundamental role of observer and "now" moment of time
- Determinism and randomness
- Arrow of time / Entropy / Causality / Deterministic equations of physics
- Second Law of Thermodynamics / Disorder / Time direction
- Is causality fundamental in our universe?
- Free will and determinism
- Consciousness and free will and illusion?
- Schrödinger's equation and determinism
- Non-local reality in the background (computing outside our space-time)
- Flow of information between realities (or dimensions)
- From determinism to randomness? Or is there another option?
- Interaction between quantum world and consciousness / free will
- Double-slit experiments
- Information or knowledge fundamental?
- Experiments that provide evidence of mind-matter interaction (consciousness or free will can influence the outcome of a probabilistic distribution)
- Quantum random number generators
- Helmut Schmidt
- Free will debates
- Purely linear physical causality?
- Non-local realms, nested time / nested realities
- Tom Campbell
- Dogmatic believes within science
- Can the present change the past? Retro-causality (backwards causality)
- Delayed choice quantum eraser
- Nature of time and arrow of time, when causality does not need to be linear nor confined to just our-space time
- Reality linked to observation / Collapse of objective reality
- Linear timeline in our space-time versus branching time-line in probability space
- Retrieval of information (from probability space to our space-time) as key to understanding causality
- Past and future databases / branching timeline
- Reality as probabilistic + free will
- Scientific method and science
- Physics / Metaphysics / Philosophy
References and other suggested videos / info:
Philosophy theories of time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw6hS_gy9MY
Renata Loll videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv2gBjQ8xIo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACS1_5jyvHE
Tom Campbell video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RMOGFaOLSQ
Cracking the Nutshell website:
http://crackingthenutshell.com
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http://crackingthenutshell.com/what-is-time/
Welcome to Cracking the Nutshell! In this video, I discuss the nature of time. Summary:
- Newtonian time (absolute time)
- Relativistic Time (Einstein) / The observer
- Time dilation (Special Relativity Theory)
- Muons / cosmic rays (half-life)
- Philosophical Theories of Time: A and B theories (John McTaggart)
- Presentism / Block Time
- "Now" moment and consciousness (awareness of change)
- Determinism and classical physics
- Free will an illusion?
- Is time linear?
- Time as perception of duration, change and ordering of events
- Time an illusion of consciousness?
- Time enabling 3D physical perception of space
- Universe whith no change and no perception
- Individual time, intricately linked to awareness
- Is time more fundamental than space?
- Universe where only patterns of states exist and perception of change, hence time (but no 3D space)
- Fundamental time (quantum of time): Planck time
- Quantum gravity / Quantum universe simulations
- Time fundamental (not emergent)
- Renate Loll
- Time and consciousness
- Is there an objective reality out there?
- Quantum physics / religion / philosophy / spirituality
- Physics and New Age ideas
- Consciousness as taboo (within Physics)
- Brilliant minds in Quantum Physics: Einstein, Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Wigner, Bohm, Wheeler, Feynman....
- Time from the Quantum Physics perspective
- Probability distributions
- Observation / Measurement / Retrieval of Information / Collapse of the wavefunction
- Collapse of Determinism
- Fundamental role of observer and "now" moment of time
- Determinism and randomness
- Arrow of time / Entropy / Causality / Deterministic equations of physics
- Second Law of Thermodynamics / Disorder / Time direction
- Is causality fundamental in our universe?
- Free will and determinism
- Consciousness and free will and illusion?
- Schrödinger's equation and determinism
- Non-local reality in the background (computing outside our space-time)
- Flow of information between realities (or dimensions)
- From determinism to randomness? Or is there another option?
- Interaction between quantum world and consciousness / free will
- Double-slit experiments
- Information or knowledge fundamental?
- Experiments that provide evidence of mind-matter interaction (consciousness or free will can influence the outcome of a probabilistic distribution)
- Quantum random number generators
- Helmut Schmidt
- Free will debates
- Purely linear physical causality?
- Non-local realms, nested time / nested realities
- Tom Campbell
- Dogmatic believes within science
- Can the present change the past? Retro-causality (backwards causality)
- Delayed choice quantum eraser
- Nature of time and arrow of time, when causality does not need to be linear nor confined to just our-space time
- Reality linked to observation / Collapse of objective reality
- Linear timeline in our space-time versus branching time-line in probability space
- Retrieval of information (from probability space to our space-time) as key to understanding causality
- Past and future databases / branching timeline
- Reality as probabilistic + free will
- Scientific method and science
- Physics / Metaphysics / Philosophy
References and other suggested videos / info:
Philosophy theories of time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw6hS_gy9MY
Renata Loll videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv2gBjQ8xIo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACS1_5jyvHE
Tom Campbell video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RMOGFaOLSQ
Cracking the Nutshell website:
http://crackingthenutshell.com
- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 652005
Determinism vs. Free Will: Part 2641 of Infinity
What is the difference between a deterministic and a non-deterministic universe? Includes: dark matter, philosophy as the ultimate deferral of gratification, ph...
What is the difference between a deterministic and a non-deterministic universe? Includes: dark matter, philosophy as the ultimate deferral of gratification, philosophy vs. stupid human tricks and heroes as distractions.
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- published: 27 Oct 2014
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The Drug of Socialism: Peddling Economic Determinism
Stefan Molyneux discusses down the socialist dealers who peddle the drug of economic determinism and the irrational hatred of productivity and achievement.
In...
Stefan Molyneux discusses down the socialist dealers who peddle the drug of economic determinism and the irrational hatred of productivity and achievement.
Includes commentary about how the poor are a protected class within popular fiction and how capitalists are always evil, mean and greedy.
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wn.com/The Drug Of Socialism Peddling Economic Determinism
Stefan Molyneux discusses down the socialist dealers who peddle the drug of economic determinism and the irrational hatred of productivity and achievement.
Includes commentary about how the poor are a protected class within popular fiction and how capitalists are always evil, mean and greedy.
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- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 8835
The Dilemma of Determinism by William James
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In “The Dilemma of Determinism,” James depicts his image of God with a memorable analogy, comparing God to a master chess player engaged in a give-and-take with us novices. We are free to make our own moves; yet the master knows all the moves we could possibly make, the odds of our choosing one over the others, and how best to respond to any move we choose to make. This indicates two departures from the traditional Judeo-Christian concept of God, in that the master is interacting with us in time (rather than eternal) and does not know everything in the future, to the extent that it is freely chosen by us.
William James is considered by many to be the most insightful and stimulating of American philosophers, as well as the second of the three great pragmatists (the middle link between Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey).
As a professor of psychology and of philosophy at Harvard University, he became the most famous living American psychologist and later the most famous living American philosopher of his time. Avoiding the logically tight systems typical of European rationalists, such as the German idealists, he cobbled together a psychology rich in philosophical implications and a philosophy enriched by his psychological expertise. More specifically, his theory of the self and his view of human belief as oriented towards conscious action raised issues that required him to turn to philosophy.
There he developed his pragmatic epistemology, which considers the meaning of ideas and the truth of beliefs not abstractly, but in terms of the practical difference they can make in people’s lives. He explored the implications of this theory in areas of religious belief, metaphysics, human freedom and moral values, and social philosophy.
His contributions in these areas included critiques of long-standing philosophical positions on such issues as freedom vs. determinism, correspondence vs. coherence, and dualism vs. materialism, as well as a thorough analysis of a phenomenological understanding of the self and consciousness, a “forward-looking” conception of truth (based on validation and revisable experience), a thorough-going metaphysical pluralism, and a commitment to a full view of agency in connection with communal and social concerns. Thus he created one of the last great philosophical systems in Western thought, even if he did not live quite long enough to complete every aspect of it. The combination of his provocative ideas and his engaging writing style has contributed to the enduring impact of his work.
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In “The Dilemma of Determinism,” James depicts his image of God with a memorable analogy, comparing God to a master chess player engaged in a give-and-take with us novices. We are free to make our own moves; yet the master knows all the moves we could possibly make, the odds of our choosing one over the others, and how best to respond to any move we choose to make. This indicates two departures from the traditional Judeo-Christian concept of God, in that the master is interacting with us in time (rather than eternal) and does not know everything in the future, to the extent that it is freely chosen by us.
William James is considered by many to be the most insightful and stimulating of American philosophers, as well as the second of the three great pragmatists (the middle link between Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey).
As a professor of psychology and of philosophy at Harvard University, he became the most famous living American psychologist and later the most famous living American philosopher of his time. Avoiding the logically tight systems typical of European rationalists, such as the German idealists, he cobbled together a psychology rich in philosophical implications and a philosophy enriched by his psychological expertise. More specifically, his theory of the self and his view of human belief as oriented towards conscious action raised issues that required him to turn to philosophy.
There he developed his pragmatic epistemology, which considers the meaning of ideas and the truth of beliefs not abstractly, but in terms of the practical difference they can make in people’s lives. He explored the implications of this theory in areas of religious belief, metaphysics, human freedom and moral values, and social philosophy.
His contributions in these areas included critiques of long-standing philosophical positions on such issues as freedom vs. determinism, correspondence vs. coherence, and dualism vs. materialism, as well as a thorough analysis of a phenomenological understanding of the self and consciousness, a “forward-looking” conception of truth (based on validation and revisable experience), a thorough-going metaphysical pluralism, and a commitment to a full view of agency in connection with communal and social concerns. Thus he created one of the last great philosophical systems in Western thought, even if he did not live quite long enough to complete every aspect of it. The combination of his provocative ideas and his engaging writing style has contributed to the enduring impact of his work.
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- published: 28 Sep 2014
- views: 4
123. Determinism, Causality, and Free Will; 'til You Get It
In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, recorded on 05/30/13, producer George Ortega distinguishes between the concepts of determinism and ca......
In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, recorded on 05/30/13, producer George Ortega distinguishes between the concepts of determinism and ca...
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In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, recorded on 05/30/13, producer George Ortega distinguishes between the concepts of determinism and ca...
- published: 26 Jul 2013
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The Outsider libertarianism, determinism and compatibilism
Daniel Symons and Prithi Rao discuss the philosophical ideas that underpin Albert Camus' novel, 'The Outsider'....
Daniel Symons and Prithi Rao discuss the philosophical ideas that underpin Albert Camus' novel, 'The Outsider'.
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Daniel Symons and Prithi Rao discuss the philosophical ideas that underpin Albert Camus' novel, 'The Outsider'.
The Determinist/Free Will Debate - Freedomain Radio
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio takes on three determinists in a free-for-all video philosophy cagematch! :) http://www.freedomainradio.com....
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio takes on three determinists in a free-for-all video philosophy cagematch! :) http://www.freedomainradio.com.
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Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio takes on three determinists in a free-for-all video philosophy cagematch! :) http://www.freedomainradio.com.
Are People Born Gay? Genetic and Epigenetic Determinism in Homosexuality
Assemblies of God (2014) - Joseph Davis provides an overview of recent studies in genetics whose findings do not support the self-reporting deterministic claims...
Assemblies of God (2014) - Joseph Davis provides an overview of recent studies in genetics whose findings do not support the self-reporting deterministic claims in homosexuality. Rather, they provide evidence that there is no gene that exclusively determines homosexual sexual identity. This lecture is part of the 2014 Faith and Science Conference. Here is the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-0zpu2toenb3bETgPaYB7QrOVpVkzUIA
wn.com/Are People Born Gay Genetic And Epigenetic Determinism In Homosexuality
Assemblies of God (2014) - Joseph Davis provides an overview of recent studies in genetics whose findings do not support the self-reporting deterministic claims in homosexuality. Rather, they provide evidence that there is no gene that exclusively determines homosexual sexual identity. This lecture is part of the 2014 Faith and Science Conference. Here is the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-0zpu2toenb3bETgPaYB7QrOVpVkzUIA
- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 194