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Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action. It is closely linked to the concepts of responsibility, praise, guilt, sin, and other judgments which apply only to actions that are freely chosen. It is also connected with the concepts of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition. Traditionally, only actions that are freely willed are seen as deserving credit or blame. There are numerous different concerns about threats to the possibility of free will, varying by how exactly it is conceived, which is a matter of some debate.
Some conceive free will to be the capacity for an agent to make choices in which the outcome has not been determined by past events. Determinism suggests that only one course of events is possible, which is inconsistent with the existence of such free will. This problem has been identified in ancient Greek philosophy, and remains a major focus of philosophical debate. This view that conceives free will to be incompatible with determinism is called incompatibilism, and encompasses both metaphysical libertarianism, the claim that determinism is false and thus free will is at least possible, and hard determinism, the claim that determinism is true and thus free will is not possible. It also encompasses hard incompatibilism, which holds not only determinism but also its negation to be incompatible with free will, and thus free will to be impossible whatever the case may be regarding determinism.
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. Get your own Crash Course Philosophy mug from DFTBA: http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-philosophy-mug The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV -- Images via ThinkStock Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Crash Course Philosophy is sponsored by Squarespace. http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumbl...
Don't miss new Big Think videos! Subscribe by clicking here: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriously. But Einstein was plain wrong, says Dr. Kaku.
SAM HARRIS IS THE AUTHOR of the New Work Times bestsellers, The Moral Landscape, The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation. His new book is short (96) pages, to the point, and will change the way we all view free will, as Oliver Sacks wrote: "Brilliant and witty — and never less than incisive — Free Will shows that Sam Harris can say more in 13,000 words than most people do in 100,000." UCSD neuroscientist V.S, Ramachandran notes: "In this elegant and provocative book, Sam Harris demonstrates — with great intellectual ferocity and panache — that free will is an inherently flawed and incoherent concept, even in subjective terms. If he is right, the book will radically change the way we view ourselves as human beings." Order "Free Will," the book on which this lecture is based, from...
Do we have free will? After so many centuries of debate by so many great thinkers, can we still make progress in answering this question? That’s the goal of the Big Questions in Free Will Project. Click here to visit Closer To Truth http://bit.ly/2f5KzDx Click here to learn more about free will http://bit.ly/2f9Zo75 Click here to watch more interviews with Alfred Mele http://bit.ly/2f5kNzL Click here to watch more interviews with Roy Baumeister http://bit.ly/1OaPM6J Click here to watch more interviews with Christof Koch http://bit.ly/1aodCPl Click here to watch more interviews with Uri Maoz http://bit.ly/2efguTk Click here to watch more interviews with Jenann Ismael http://bit.ly/2erQiSZ Click here to watch more interviews with Walter Sinnott-Armstrong http://bit.ly/1Vs0TNC Click...
Free Will vs Determinism - A deep discussion about how free will gets addressed in awareness, consciousness, and enlightenment work. The Ultimate Life Purpose Course - Create Your Dream Career: http://www.actualized.org/life-purpose-course Leo's Top 140 Self Help Books http://www.actualized.org/books
Author, orator, and all-around ‘science guy’ Bill Nye has been asked a lot of questions in his 30 years on the air. But this time around, Bill gets asked a question almost Biblical in nature: is there such a thing as true free will? Of course, Bill gets right down to the nitty gritty and tells us what exactly is going on in our brains as we begin to make any decision. Is the idea of “choice” real or is choice just an idea in our heads? Are our brains inventing our own answers before we’ve even thought them through? The answer might surprise you. Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/hey-bill-nye-do-you-believe-in-free-will Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcrip...
The last hour of the Joe Rogan Experience #543, where they discuss the concept of free will. Listen to Harris discussing free will in more detail on the (awesome) Very Bad Wizards podcast: http://verybadwizards.com/episodes/59
Sam Harris speaks to sold out Sydney Opera House on the delusion of Free Will at Festival Of Dangerous Ideas 2012. Includes audience questions. More: http://ideas.sydneyoperahouse.com/fodi/ I claim no ownership of this content, I simply wish these words to be heard by all. Please support FODI--it's a remarkably enjoyable event.
Is there such thing as free will? Or is life predetermined? Let’s discuss The Stanley Parable! Watch More: Is Genetic Memory A Real Thing? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FawllRU-m4 Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Play Noggin is a weekly series exploring the scientific concepts behind your favorite video games. Play Noggin Team: Executive Producer: https://twitter.com/IanDokie Creative Director: https://twitter.com/PatGraziosi Director of Marketing: https://twitter.com/JaredOban Host https://twitter.com/jhug00 Writer: https://twitter.com/brandenjohnson Editor: https://twitter.com/dlnwgnr Sources: http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/determinismandfreewill.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will https://philosophynow.org/issues/1/Free_...
Do we make conscious decisions? Or are all of our actions predetermined? And if we don't have free will, are we responsible for what we do? Modern neurotechnology is now allowing scientists to study brain activity neuron by neuron to try to determine how and when our brains decide to act. In this program, experts probe the latest research and explore the question of just how much agency we have in the world, and how the answer impacts our ethics, our behavior, and our society. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF. Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest Original Program Date: May 30, 2015 Host: Emily Senay PARTICIPANTS: Christof...
Sam Harris - The Case Against Free Will Sam Harris makes a compelling case against the notion that we have free will. He argues that free will is a delusion and if realized as such, we would lose nothing but gain a reason for compassion even for the most dangerous people in the world or as Sam calls them, the unluckiest people in the world. SUBSCRIBE to "Question Everything" https://www.youtube.com/QuestionEverything SUBSCRIBE to "Leah Costello" https://www.youtube.com/user/leahcostello1973 Date: 2012 Samuel Benjamin "Sam" Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist. He is the co-founder and chief executive of Project Reason, a non-profit organization that promotes science and secularism, and host of the Waking Up podcast. His book The End of Fai...
We break down the top theories around free will. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty= Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Click here to see more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/lifenoggin Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history or art, we explore it all and have a ton of fun doing it. Life Noggin Team: Animation by Steven Lawson Voiced by: http://youtube.com/patdoesit Produced by: http://www.IanDokie.com Written by: https://www.youtube.com/coconutcab Sources: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150806-why-your-intuitions-about-the-brain-are-wrong http://www.informationphilosopher.com/freedom/libet_experiments.html http://www.scientifica...
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. For more videos on "What is Free Will?" click here http://bit.ly/1I8iExc For more on information and video interviews with Daniel Dennett, please visit http://bit.ly/1y49TBd
http://bigthink.com There's no such thing as free will in the sense of a ghost in the machine; our behavior is the product of physical processes in the brain rather than some mysterious soul, says Pinker. Check out the rest of Steven Pinker's interview at http://bigthink.com/stevenpinker Question: What is free will? Steven Pinker: I don't believe there's such a thing as free will in the sense of a ghost and a machine, a spirit or a soul that somehow reads the TV screen of the senses and pushes buttons and pulls the 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 one hundred billion neurons connected by one hundred trillion synopse...
'Societal conditioning' might sound like either a grim Orwellian brainwashing technique or a fancy new way to wash your hair, depending on how warped your sense of humor is. But your surroundings—from the breakfast cereal you eat to the very design of the streets you live on—might have much more influence on how you think than most have ever given it credit for. Robert Sapolsky posits that "I picked this shirt today because the culture I come from has these values and my visual color receptors told me that this shirt matches with this." It might be far fetched to some, but consider this: if the street you'd grown up on was wide (say, a Texas highway) and at age 30 you moved to a tiny cobblestone street, you'd feel cramped in. Apply this to everything around you and you'll get a sense of wh...
Top. Free will. Mind. Psychology. Dopamine. Mind blowing. Facts. Have anxiety, go to therapy maybe, feel some depression, fear, or horror sometimes? Is your mind a warehouse? Your mind is my warehouse for now. Narration provided by JaM Advertising New Mexico www.tasteofjam.com What did you do today? Did you get up out of bed? Did you kiss your partner goodbye? Did you shout at a jerk who held you up in traffic on the way to work? Whatever you've been up to, ask yourself this; how many of these things did you do because you wanted to, because you decided to? Let the mindblowing ensue. The most obvious place to look for evidence of free will is of course the brain, because you're not gonna find it in your ass are you? How would you define the concept of free will? Is it the ability to ...
[READ PLEASE] I always knew that a song like this was going to cause a storm of religious discussion in the comments, but I think it's getting a bit out of hand. I will not delete any comments anymore, unless they are grossly offensive. But I am asking you to keep your views to yourself from now on, and just enjoy the music. Peace, RLOS I did not write this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement. Rush-Freewill from the 1980 album 'Permanent Waves'. Enjoy! Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
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Daniel Dennett May 14, 2014 Serious thinkers contend that free will cannot exist in a deterministic universe -- one in which events are the singular outcomes of the conditions in which they occur. The alternative view, that free will is prerequisite for personal responsibility and morality, is the basis of our legal and religious institutions. Philosopher Daniel Dennett unravels this conundrum and asks whether we must jettison one of these notions, or whether they can co-exist. He then asks: if free will is an illusion, as many scientists say, should we conclude that we don't need real free will to be responsible for our actions? Daniel Dennett is the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Director, Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University.
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. Get your own Crash Course Philosophy mug from DFTBA: http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-philosophy-mug The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV -- Images via ThinkStock Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Crash Course Philosophy is sponsored by Squarespace. http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumbl...
Don't miss new Big Think videos! Subscribe by clicking here: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Einstein believed that free will was just an illusion, and that awareness of this lack kept him from taking himself and others too seriously. But Einstein was plain wrong, says Dr. Kaku.
SAM HARRIS IS THE AUTHOR of the New Work Times bestsellers, The Moral Landscape, The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation. His new book is short (96) pages, to the point, and will change the way we all view free will, as Oliver Sacks wrote: "Brilliant and witty — and never less than incisive — Free Will shows that Sam Harris can say more in 13,000 words than most people do in 100,000." UCSD neuroscientist V.S, Ramachandran notes: "In this elegant and provocative book, Sam Harris demonstrates — with great intellectual ferocity and panache — that free will is an inherently flawed and incoherent concept, even in subjective terms. If he is right, the book will radically change the way we view ourselves as human beings." Order "Free Will," the book on which this lecture is based, from...
Do we have free will? After so many centuries of debate by so many great thinkers, can we still make progress in answering this question? That’s the goal of the Big Questions in Free Will Project. Click here to visit Closer To Truth http://bit.ly/2f5KzDx Click here to learn more about free will http://bit.ly/2f9Zo75 Click here to watch more interviews with Alfred Mele http://bit.ly/2f5kNzL Click here to watch more interviews with Roy Baumeister http://bit.ly/1OaPM6J Click here to watch more interviews with Christof Koch http://bit.ly/1aodCPl Click here to watch more interviews with Uri Maoz http://bit.ly/2efguTk Click here to watch more interviews with Jenann Ismael http://bit.ly/2erQiSZ Click here to watch more interviews with Walter Sinnott-Armstrong http://bit.ly/1Vs0TNC Click...
Free Will vs Determinism - A deep discussion about how free will gets addressed in awareness, consciousness, and enlightenment work. The Ultimate Life Purpose Course - Create Your Dream Career: http://www.actualized.org/life-purpose-course Leo's Top 140 Self Help Books http://www.actualized.org/books
Author, orator, and all-around ‘science guy’ Bill Nye has been asked a lot of questions in his 30 years on the air. But this time around, Bill gets asked a question almost Biblical in nature: is there such a thing as true free will? Of course, Bill gets right down to the nitty gritty and tells us what exactly is going on in our brains as we begin to make any decision. Is the idea of “choice” real or is choice just an idea in our heads? Are our brains inventing our own answers before we’ve even thought them through? The answer might surprise you. Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/hey-bill-nye-do-you-believe-in-free-will Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcrip...
The last hour of the Joe Rogan Experience #543, where they discuss the concept of free will. Listen to Harris discussing free will in more detail on the (awesome) Very Bad Wizards podcast: http://verybadwizards.com/episodes/59
Sam Harris speaks to sold out Sydney Opera House on the delusion of Free Will at Festival Of Dangerous Ideas 2012. Includes audience questions. More: http://ideas.sydneyoperahouse.com/fodi/ I claim no ownership of this content, I simply wish these words to be heard by all. Please support FODI--it's a remarkably enjoyable event.
Is there such thing as free will? Or is life predetermined? Let’s discuss The Stanley Parable! Watch More: Is Genetic Memory A Real Thing? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FawllRU-m4 Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Play Noggin is a weekly series exploring the scientific concepts behind your favorite video games. Play Noggin Team: Executive Producer: https://twitter.com/IanDokie Creative Director: https://twitter.com/PatGraziosi Director of Marketing: https://twitter.com/JaredOban Host https://twitter.com/jhug00 Writer: https://twitter.com/brandenjohnson Editor: https://twitter.com/dlnwgnr Sources: http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/determinismandfreewill.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will https://philosophynow.org/issues/1/Free_...
Do we make conscious decisions? Or are all of our actions predetermined? And if we don't have free will, are we responsible for what we do? Modern neurotechnology is now allowing scientists to study brain activity neuron by neuron to try to determine how and when our brains decide to act. In this program, experts probe the latest research and explore the question of just how much agency we have in the world, and how the answer impacts our ethics, our behavior, and our society. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF. Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest Original Program Date: May 30, 2015 Host: Emily Senay PARTICIPANTS: Christof...
Sam Harris - The Case Against Free Will Sam Harris makes a compelling case against the notion that we have free will. He argues that free will is a delusion and if realized as such, we would lose nothing but gain a reason for compassion even for the most dangerous people in the world or as Sam calls them, the unluckiest people in the world. SUBSCRIBE to "Question Everything" https://www.youtube.com/QuestionEverything SUBSCRIBE to "Leah Costello" https://www.youtube.com/user/leahcostello1973 Date: 2012 Samuel Benjamin "Sam" Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist. He is the co-founder and chief executive of Project Reason, a non-profit organization that promotes science and secularism, and host of the Waking Up podcast. His book The End of Fai...
We break down the top theories around free will. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty= Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Click here to see more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/lifenoggin Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history or art, we explore it all and have a ton of fun doing it. Life Noggin Team: Animation by Steven Lawson Voiced by: http://youtube.com/patdoesit Produced by: http://www.IanDokie.com Written by: https://www.youtube.com/coconutcab Sources: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150806-why-your-intuitions-about-the-brain-are-wrong http://www.informationphilosopher.com/freedom/libet_experiments.html http://www.scientifica...
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. For more videos on "What is Free Will?" click here http://bit.ly/1I8iExc For more on information and video interviews with Daniel Dennett, please visit http://bit.ly/1y49TBd
http://bigthink.com There's no such thing as free will in the sense of a ghost in the machine; our behavior is the product of physical processes in the brain rather than some mysterious soul, says Pinker. Check out the rest of Steven Pinker's interview at http://bigthink.com/stevenpinker Question: What is free will? Steven Pinker: I don't believe there's such a thing as free will in the sense of a ghost and a machine, a spirit or a soul that somehow reads the TV screen of the senses and pushes buttons and pulls the 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 one hundred billion neurons connected by one hundred trillion synopse...
'Societal conditioning' might sound like either a grim Orwellian brainwashing technique or a fancy new way to wash your hair, depending on how warped your sense of humor is. But your surroundings—from the breakfast cereal you eat to the very design of the streets you live on—might have much more influence on how you think than most have ever given it credit for. Robert Sapolsky posits that "I picked this shirt today because the culture I come from has these values and my visual color receptors told me that this shirt matches with this." It might be far fetched to some, but consider this: if the street you'd grown up on was wide (say, a Texas highway) and at age 30 you moved to a tiny cobblestone street, you'd feel cramped in. Apply this to everything around you and you'll get a sense of wh...
Top. Free will. Mind. Psychology. Dopamine. Mind blowing. Facts. Have anxiety, go to therapy maybe, feel some depression, fear, or horror sometimes? Is your mind a warehouse? Your mind is my warehouse for now. Narration provided by JaM Advertising New Mexico www.tasteofjam.com What did you do today? Did you get up out of bed? Did you kiss your partner goodbye? Did you shout at a jerk who held you up in traffic on the way to work? Whatever you've been up to, ask yourself this; how many of these things did you do because you wanted to, because you decided to? Let the mindblowing ensue. The most obvious place to look for evidence of free will is of course the brain, because you're not gonna find it in your ass are you? How would you define the concept of free will? Is it the ability to ...
[READ PLEASE] I always knew that a song like this was going to cause a storm of religious discussion in the comments, but I think it's getting a bit out of hand. I will not delete any comments anymore, unless they are grossly offensive. But I am asking you to keep your views to yourself from now on, and just enjoy the music. Peace, RLOS I did not write this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement. Rush-Freewill from the 1980 album 'Permanent Waves'. Enjoy! Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
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Daniel Dennett May 14, 2014 Serious thinkers contend that free will cannot exist in a deterministic universe -- one in which events are the singular outcomes of the conditions in which they occur. The alternative view, that free will is prerequisite for personal responsibility and morality, is the basis of our legal and religious institutions. Philosopher Daniel Dennett unravels this conundrum and asks whether we must jettison one of these notions, or whether they can co-exist. He then asks: if free will is an illusion, as many scientists say, should we conclude that we don't need real free will to be responsible for our actions? Daniel Dennett is the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Director, Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University.
Do we have free will? After so many centuries of debate by so many great thinkers, can we still make progress in answering this question? That’s the goal of the Big Questions in Free Will Project. Click here to visit Closer To Truth http://bit.ly/2f5KzDx Click here to learn more about free will http://bit.ly/2f9Zo75 Click here to watch more interviews with Alfred Mele http://bit.ly/2f5kNzL Click here to watch more interviews with Roy Baumeister http://bit.ly/1OaPM6J Click here to watch more interviews with Christof Koch http://bit.ly/1aodCPl Click here to watch more interviews with Uri Maoz http://bit.ly/2efguTk Click here to watch more interviews with Jenann Ismael http://bit.ly/2erQiSZ Click here to watch more interviews with Walter Sinnott-Armstrong http://bit.ly/1Vs0TNC Click...
SAM HARRIS IS THE AUTHOR of the New Work Times bestsellers, The Moral Landscape, The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation. His new book is short (96) pages, to the point, and will change the way we all view free will, as Oliver Sacks wrote: "Brilliant and witty — and never less than incisive — Free Will shows that Sam Harris can say more in 13,000 words than most people do in 100,000." UCSD neuroscientist V.S, Ramachandran notes: "In this elegant and provocative book, Sam Harris demonstrates — with great intellectual ferocity and panache — that free will is an inherently flawed and incoherent concept, even in subjective terms. If he is right, the book will radically change the way we view ourselves as human beings." Order "Free Will," the book on which this lecture is based, from...
Free Will vs Determinism - A deep discussion about how free will gets addressed in awareness, consciousness, and enlightenment work. The Ultimate Life Purpose Course - Create Your Dream Career: http://www.actualized.org/life-purpose-course Leo's Top 140 Self Help Books http://www.actualized.org/books
The last hour of the Joe Rogan Experience #543, where they discuss the concept of free will. Listen to Harris discussing free will in more detail on the (awesome) Very Bad Wizards podcast: http://verybadwizards.com/episodes/59
Do we make conscious decisions? Or are all of our actions predetermined? And if we don't have free will, are we responsible for what we do? Modern neurotechnology is now allowing scientists to study brain activity neuron by neuron to try to determine how and when our brains decide to act. In this program, experts probe the latest research and explore the question of just how much agency we have in the world, and how the answer impacts our ethics, our behavior, and our society. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF. Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest Original Program Date: May 30, 2015 Host: Emily Senay PARTICIPANTS: Christof...
Sam Harris speaks to sold out Sydney Opera House on the delusion of Free Will at Festival Of Dangerous Ideas 2012. Includes audience questions. More: http://ideas.sydneyoperahouse.com/fodi/ I claim no ownership of this content, I simply wish these words to be heard by all. Please support FODI--it's a remarkably enjoyable event.
Sam Harris - The Case Against Free Will Sam Harris makes a compelling case against the notion that we have free will. He argues that free will is a delusion and if realized as such, we would lose nothing but gain a reason for compassion even for the most dangerous people in the world or as Sam calls them, the unluckiest people in the world. SUBSCRIBE to "Question Everything" https://www.youtube.com/QuestionEverything SUBSCRIBE to "Leah Costello" https://www.youtube.com/user/leahcostello1973 Date: 2012 Samuel Benjamin "Sam" Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist. He is the co-founder and chief executive of Project Reason, a non-profit organization that promotes science and secularism, and host of the Waking Up podcast. His book The End of Fai...
Why hello all! I hope you’re well. So I’ve recently had the awesome opportunity to have two fantastic conversations with Alex J O’Connor (Cosmic Skeptic), at his house no less! One on Free Will (this video), and the other on The Moral Landscape (click here to see this conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyp3tHpGxw4&feature;=youtu.be). Both are fruitful and thought-provoking, and I’m sure that you, like me, will be impressed with what Alex had to say on both subjects. To subscribe to Alex please click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=alexjoconnor. He’s an outstanding gentleman that’s quickly becoming a superstar in the secular community (and so he should). If you head over and subscribe to him now then you, like me, will be able to thoroughly enjo...
Daniel Dennett May 14, 2014 Serious thinkers contend that free will cannot exist in a deterministic universe -- one in which events are the singular outcomes of the conditions in which they occur. The alternative view, that free will is prerequisite for personal responsibility and morality, is the basis of our legal and religious institutions. Philosopher Daniel Dennett unravels this conundrum and asks whether we must jettison one of these notions, or whether they can co-exist. He then asks: if free will is an illusion, as many scientists say, should we conclude that we don't need real free will to be responsible for our actions? Daniel Dennett is the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Director, Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University.
In this in-depth philosophical talk, Kenneth Dorter explains the importance of the classic free will vs. determinism debate. Citing a variety of philosophical sources , he brings forth a fresh and compelling argument for dealing with this debate. Dr. Kenneth Dorter received his BA from Queens College of the City University of New York, and his MA (on Descartes) and PhD (on Plato) from Pennsylvania State University. Since 1966, he has been a member of the Philosophy Department at the University of Guelph, where he has taught courses primarily in the history of philosophy, both western and eastern, as well as courses on ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of art, and philosophy of music (in the Music Department). He has published about 55 articles and chapters on these subjects, and three book...
Derk Pereboom claims that free will is impossible because of its incompatibility with both determinism and indeterminism. Also he defends a robust nonreductive physicalism. It says that although consciousness can’t be reduced to physical it’s not something over and above physical. The interview was taken by Vadim Vasiliev and Dmitry Volkov. Below you’ll see a list of questions of the interview. 1. The most influential books 2. What are the differences between notions of moral responsibility and basic desert? 3. Which type of punishment should be eliminated if we find out that there is no justification for basic desert? 4. Is indignation as a reaction on wrongdoing a kind of irrational emotion? 5. How was the manipulation argument invented? 6. Why you've recently changed a presentation of t...
Workshop is called 'Ecological Awareness'. Alan Watts playlist (100+ videos): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvR7-f81RSA7109wjD2m3akxn-wXbhNX
Do We Have Free Will? - Jerry Coyne Lecture In this lecture, Jerry Coyne argues against the notion that we have free will. SUBSCRIBE to "Question Everything" https://www.youtube.com/QuestionEverything Brought to you by: "Imagine No Religion 5 in Vancouver" http://www.imaginenoreligion.ca/ Date: 2015 Jerry Allen Coyne (born December 30, 1949) is an American professor of biology, known for his work on speciation and his commentary on intelligent design. A prolific scientist and author, he has published dozens of papers elucidating the theory of evolution. He is currently a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago in the Department of Ecology and Evolution. His concentration is speciation and ecological and evolutionary genetics, particularly as they involve the fruit fly, Drosophi...
Do we have free will and what does this even mean? Is free will possible within a deterministic universe? What about an indeterministic universe? 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 actually live our lives on 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 ...
Jerry Coyne's presentation at Imagine No Religion 5 in Vancouver, June 2015
The Hauenstein Center's American Conversations Series featured philosopher Alfred Mele for a keynote conversation on January 22, 2015.
We share post-rock songs, albums and playlists. Artist : The Illusion Of Free Will (Mexico) Album : The Explorer (2014) http://theillusionoffreewill.bandcamp.com Favorite Track: Time Travel 00:00 1. Time Travel 00:00 2. The Magic Of Now 7:24 3. Past Lives 12:05 4. Far In The Ocean 18:01 5. A Prophetic Journey 21:47
Watch the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0jPryEaR3w Sam Harris (author and neuroscientist) joins Dave Rubin for a 2 hour sit down about Islam, Trump, Hillary, Religion, free will, and artificial intelligence. ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport This week's Direct Message: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hP0GPQxrpc SUPPORT MONTHLY (Patreon): https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport SUPPORT ONE-TIME (PayPal): http://www.rubinreport.com/donate What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport Sign up for our newsletter with the best of Rubin Report each week: http://www.rubinreport.com/newsletter Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rubinreport?ty=h ****** Sam Harris Author and Neurosci...
MP3: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3227/women-against-antimale-bigotry-call-in-show-march-9th-2016 Soundcloud: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3227/women-against-antimale-bigotry-call-in-show-march-9th-2016 Question: “How do you define "Free Will" and "Determinism," and why do you think Free Will is superior? If Free Will means that a person could have chosen to do something different than what he did, given the same past and laws of nature, then it's difficult for me to believe Free Will is true because I don't understand how that is possible. Thank you for your time.” Freedomain Radio is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by signing up for a monthly subscription or making a one time donation at: http://www.freedomainradio.com/donate Get more from Stefan Molyneux and ...
A mind that is no longer concerned with change has no fear Humility implies total destruction - not of outward, social things, but complete destruction of the center, of oneself, of one's own ideas, experiences, knowledge, traditions - completely emptying the mind of everything that it has known. Therefore, such a mind is no longer thinking in terms of change. A mind that is no longer concerned with change has no fear and is therefore free. Then it is no longer trying to change itself into another pattern, no longer exposing itself to further experiences, no longer asking and demanding, because such a mind is free; therefore, it can be quiet, still. And then, perhaps, that which is nameless can come into being. So, humility is essential, but not of the artificial, cultivated kind. You see...
Free Will is a dream
Fate is tattooed on our backs
We've never even made a choice
All we've ever had is sweet Determinism.
Sometimes you may feel surprised,
Sometime you might even start to feel free
But it's just all the effects and causes adding up
To everything that had to be.
No bra on her tits
Her tongue tucked in her cheek
And a short black skirt with nothing underneath
But sweet Feminism.
Sometimes she may seem intimidating
Sometimes you might even start to feel uneasy
But it's just your conventions and norms, your societal scorns
Towards her natural born identity. (You're no help at all, let her be! )
I'm glad to be unhappy again
Discontentment is relief
I have a confession, I loved my depression and I missed my misery
All that sweet Pessimism.
Sometimes you may feel alright
Sometimes you might even start to think positively
But the clouds and rain are coming back 'round again