In his new book, The Science of Free Will, Roy Baumeister, professor of psychology at The University of Queensland, discusses three studies that asked college students and adults what they think it ...
The answer depends, I think, on the kind of free will you’re after and on an understanding of the mechanisms by which we make choices. And let me say at the outset that we do make choices. The idea ...
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Physics, free will, and human choice
This video examines how modern physics approaches the question of free will, exploring what science can and cannot explain about human decision-making and choice. This is what happens when you drink ...
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Is free will emergent from consciousness?
This video explores whether free will could arise from complex brain processes, examining perspectives from neuroscience, philosophy, and cognitive science in a balanced way. Two weeks into war with ...
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