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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist
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Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist

It seems like we have free will. Most of the time‚ we are the ones who choose what we eat‚ how we tie our shoelaces and what articles we read. However‚ the latest book by Stanford neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky‚ ‘Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will’‚ has been receiving a lot of media attention for arguing science shows this is an illusion. Sapolsky summarises the latest scientific research relevant to determinism: the idea that we’re causally “determined” to act as we do because of our histories – and couldn’t possibly act any other way. According to determinism‚ just as a rock that is dropped is determined to fall due to gravity‚ your neurons are determined to fire a certain way as a direct result of your environment‚ upbringing‚ hormones‚ genes‚ culture and myriad other factors outside your control. And this is true regardless of how “free” your choices seem to you. Sapolsky also says that because our behaviour is determined in this way‚ nobody is morally responsible for what they do. He believes while we can lock up murderers to keep others safe‚ they technically don’t deserve to be punished. This is quite a radical position. It’s worth asking why only 11% of philosophers agree with Sapolsky‚ compared with the 60% who think being causally determined is compatible with having free will and being morally responsible. Have these “compatibilists” failed to understand the science? Or has Sapolsky failed to understand free will? Is determinism incompatible with free will? “Free will” and “responsibility” can mean a variety of different things depending on how you approach them. Many people think of free will as having the ability to choose between alternatives. Determinism might seem to threaten this‚ because if we are causally determined then we lack any real choice between alternatives; we only ever make the choice we were always going to make. But there are counterexamples to this way of thinking. For instance‚ suppose when you started reading this article someone secretly locked your door for 10 seconds‚ preventing you from leaving the room during that time. You‚ however‚ had no desire to leave anyway because you wanted to keep reading – so you stayed where you are. Was your choice free? Many would argue even though you lacked the option to leave the room‚ this didn’t make your choice to stay unfree. Therefore‚ lacking alternatives isn’t what decides whether you lack free will. What matters instead is how the decision came about. The trouble with Sapolsky’s arguments‚ as free will expert John Martin Fischer explains‚ is he doesn’t actually present any argument for why his conception of free will is correct. He simply defines free will as being incompatible with determinism‚ assumes this absolves people of moral responsibility‚ and spends much of the book describing the many ways our behaviours are determined. His arguments can all be traced back to his definition of “free will”. Compatibilists believe humans are agents. We live lives with “meaning”‚ have an understanding of right and wrong‚ and act for moral reasons. This is enough to suggest most of us‚ most of the time‚ have a certain type of freedom and are responsible for our actions (and deserving of blame) – even if our behaviours are “determined”. Compatibilists would point out that being constrained by determinism isn’t the same as being constrained to a chair by a rope. Failing to save a drowning child because you were tied up is not the same as failing to save a drowning child because you were “determined” not to care about them. The former is an excuse. The latter is cause for condemnation. Incompatibilists must defend themselves better Some readers sympathetic to Sapolsky might feel unconvinced. They might say your decision to stay in the room‚ or ignore the child‚ was still caused by influences in your history that you didn’t control – and therefore you weren’t truly free to choose. However‚ this doesn’t prove that having alternatives or being “undetermined” is the only way we can count as having free will. Instead‚ it assumes they are. From the compatibilists’ point of view‚ this is cheating. Compatibilists and incompatibilists both agree that‚ given determinism is true‚ there is a sense in which you lack alternatives and could not do otherwise. However‚ incompatibilists will say you therefore lack free will‚ whereas compatibilists will say you still possess free will because that sense of “lacking alternatives” isn’t what undermines free will – and free will is something else entirely. They say as long as your actions came from you in a relevant way (even if “you” were “determined” by other things)‚ you count as having free will. When you’re tied up by a rope‚ the decision to not save the drowning child doesn’t come from you. But when you just don’t care about the child‚ it does. By another analogy‚ if a tree falls in a forest and nobody is around‚ one person may say no auditory senses are present‚ so this is incompatible with sound existing. But another person may say even though no auditory senses are present‚ this is still compatible with sound existing because “sound” isn’t about auditory perception – it’s about vibrating atoms. Both agree nothing is heard‚ but disagree on what factors are relevant to determining the existence of “sound” in the first place. Sapolsky needs to show why his assumptions about what counts as free will are the ones relevant to moral responsibility. As philosopher Daniel Dennett once put it‚ we need to ask which “varieties of free will [are] worth wanting”. Free will isn’t a scientific question The point of this back and forth isn’t to show compatibilists are right. It is to highlight there’s a nuanced debate to engage with. Free will is a thorny issue. Showing nobody is responsible for what they do requires understanding and engaging with all the positions on offer. Sapolsky doesn’t do this. Sapolsky’s broader mistake seems to be assuming his questions are purely scientific: answered by looking just at what the science says. While science is relevant‚ we first need some idea of what free will is (which is a metaphysical question) and how it relates to moral responsibility (a normative question). This is something philosophers have been interrogating for a very long time. Interdisciplinary work is valuable and scientists are welcome to contribute to age-old philosophical questions. But unless they engage with existing arguments first‚ rather than picking a definition they like and attacking others for not meeting it‚ their claims will simply be confused. Adam Piovarchy‚ Research Associate‚ Institute for Ethics and Society‚ University of Notre Dame Australia This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The post Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
2 yrs

Siaka Massaquoi‚ RedState Columnist and LA County GOP Official‚ Arrested at Airport on J6 Misdemeanors
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Siaka Massaquoi‚ RedState Columnist and LA County GOP Official‚ Arrested at Airport on J6 Misdemeanors

Siaka Massaquoi‚ RedState Columnist and LA County GOP Official‚ Arrested at Airport on J6 Misdemeanors
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Playstation To Remove Access To Hundreds of Shows – Even if Customers Already Paid For Them
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Playstation To Remove Access To Hundreds of Shows – Even if Customers Already Paid For Them

Digital "ownership" is not a thing. An unexpected notification released by Sony has raised eyebrows and sparked debates over digital ownership rights. The tech giant disclosed plans to erase hundreds of TV shows from Discovery‚ purchased via the PlayStation Store‚ from all PlayStation platforms. The sudden move has left many anticipating the shape of an increasingly digital world. Following licensing arrangements with content providers‚ Sony announced‚ “As of 31 December 2023‚ you will no longer be able to watch any of your previously purchased Discovery content and the content will be removed from your video library.” Alongside this sudden proclamation‚ a comprehensive list of Discovery shows due for removal was also shared – a list that was notably long. The exact reasons behind this controversial move remain unclear. Sony’s prior agreement with Discovery‚ blurring out after Discovery merged with Warner Bros last year‚ might offer an explanation. As uncertainty looms‚ the affected PlayStation users face the undesired news of losing out on their already-purchased digital content. This isn’t unfamiliar territory for Sony‚ the latest development is just another episode in a series of content removal from the PS Store and users’ purchase libraries.Alex Jones' latest bestselling book 'The Great Awakening' is NOW AVAILABLE! Secure your limited edition autographed today! Sweeping Plan for Global Censorship Exposed
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Like A Horror Movie Come To Life‚ Bludgeoned Americans Are ‘Doom Spending‚’ A Dire Warning America Is On The Edge Of The Abyss And The Decay In Washington DC Will Soon Bury Us All
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Like A Horror Movie Come To Life‚ Bludgeoned Americans Are ‘Doom Spending‚’ A Dire Warning America Is On The Edge Of The Abyss And The Decay In Washington DC Will Soon Bury Us All

by Stefan Stanford‚ All News Pipeline: According to this recent story over at CNBC‚ a recent poll found nearly ALL Americans concerned about the current state of the economy and the direction our country is headed‚ with a whopping 96% of those polled being ‘concerned‘ according to Intuit Credit Karma. Leading to over 25% of those polled […]
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Intel Uncensored
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THE SEAT OF SATAN
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THE SEAT OF SATAN

from SGT Report: Clay Clark is back to discuss the decline of US empire and the seat of Satan which is in Geneva‚ and Clay names the “man” living today who checks most all the boxes to potentially be the anti-Christ. GET C60 EVO! Feel Focused &; Energetic. Click below. https://www.c60evo.com/sgtr Save 20% on subscription‚ […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Israel Reopens the Gaza Slaughterhouse
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Israel Reopens the Gaza Slaughterhouse

by Chris Edges‚ The Unz Review: Phase One of Israel’s genocidal campaign on Gaza has ended. Phase Two has begun. It will result in even higher levels of death and destruction. The skies over Gaza are filled — after a seven-day truce — with projectiles of death. Warplanes. Attack helicopters. Drones. Artillery shells. Tank shells. […]
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Be this guy
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Be this guy

The post Be this guy appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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Conservative Satire
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$2 says this jerk’s on Epstein’s flight log
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$2 says this jerk’s on Epstein’s flight log

The post $2 says this jerk’s on Epstein’s flight log appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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Assimilate or go home
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Assimilate or go home

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2 yrs

Target’s new logo specifically for their kids section
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Target’s new logo specifically for their kids section

The post Target’s new logo specifically for their kids section appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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