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free will podcast

by Dr. Domingo Dicki Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is there free will podcast?

The Free Will Show – The online home of The Free Will Show podcast.

Does free will exist Sam Harris?

Harris acknowledges that, although free will does not exist, we can create a framework for our choices which makes certain outcomes more likely than others. For example, you can remove all candy from your house to reduce the odds of eating sweets.

Is free will an illusion?

Three different models explain the causal mechanism of free will and the flow of information between unconscious neural activity and conscious thought (GES = genes, environment, stochasticism). In A, the intuitive model, there is no causal component for will.

How do I listen to Sam Harris podcast?

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What do Incompatibilists believe about free will?

Incompatibilists hold that free will and determinism are mutually exclusive and, consequently, that we act freely (i.e., with free will) only if determinism is false. However, they disagree amongst themselves about what else, besides indeterminism, is required for free will.

What philosophers say free will?

Five Philosophers on Free Will: Plato, Leibnitz, Hobbes, Hume, and Hegel. Bob Waxman Ph. D.

Is free will in the Bible?

For examples, "free will" is taught in Matthew 23:37 and Revelation 22:17.

What does neuroscience say about free will?

Neuroscientists identified a specific aspect of the notion of freedom (the conscious control of the start of the action) and researched it: the experimental results seemed to indicate that there is no such conscious control, hence the conclusion that free will does not exist.

What does Plato say about free will?

Plato believed that there is a constant battle with one's base desires. To achieve inner justice, an individual must liberate themselves from these impulses by acquiring the virtues of wisdom, courage, and temperance. Once an individual has mastered one's self, only then can that individual express free will.

Is Wake Up app free?

The free version of Waking Up gives you access to five audio meditations and five lessons from Harris. The app costs $14.99 for a monthly subscription and $119.99 (nearly $10 per month) for an annual plan.

Is Sam Harris podcast on Spotify?

Making Sense with Sam Harris | Podcast on Spotify.

Is Sam Harris rich?

Sam Harris net worth: Sam Harris is an American author, neuroscientist, and philosopher who has a net worth of $2 million. Sam Harris was born in Los Angeles, California in April 1967. He is the co-founder of the non-profit organization Project Reason. Harris hosts the podcast Waking Up with Sam Harris.

Philosophy Podcasts

Do any of us really have free will? What does it mean to have free will, anyway? Is free will compatible with determinism? Hasn’t science disproved free will? How could we have free will if God exists and foreknows everything that we will ever do? The Free Will Show provides a beginner-friendly introduction to the topic of free will while at the same time exposing listeners to cutting-edge developments on the topic.

Episode 34: The Epistemic Condition and Tracing with Daniel Miller

In this episode, we talk with Daniel Miller about when and why ignorance functions as an excuse from blameworthiness, and how this is related to a phenomenon called “tracing”.

Episode 33: Free Will and Moral Luck with Robert Hartman

In this episode, we talk with Robert Hartman about the problems of free will and moral luck and how they are related to each other.

Episode 32: Incompatibilism and Incompossibilism with Kristin Mickelson

In this episode, we talk with Kristin Mickelson about whether philosophers are using the term “incompatibilism” in different ways and what implications this may have for the free will debate.

Episode 31: Dependence, Freedom, and Foreknowledge with Andrew Law

This episode kicks off our fourth season, which will feature the work of mostly earlier-career scholars on a range of topics related to free will. Here we interview Andrew Law on the problem of divine foreknowledge and human free will, focusing on the increasingly popular dependence solution to the problem.

Episode 30: Free Will as a Higher-Level Phenomenon with Christian List

In this episode, we talk with philosopher Christian List about a different way of responding to a challenge to free will from physics. Even if determinism is true at the level of physics, free will might still be possible at the higher and independent level of agency.

Episode 29: Physics and Free Will with Jenann Ismael

In this episode, we talk with Jenann Ismael about how our ordinary conception of ourselves as agents who make free decisions is not in conflict with the classical deterministic model of physics. We also discuss how to think about determinism in light of recent advances in physics.

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