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Robert Sapolsky: The Illusion of Free Will

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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The Debate Surrounding Free Will and the Criminal Justice System

In this chapter, they discuss different definitions and interpretations of free will. They mention that one influential way of seeing free will is through the lens of the criminal justice system, where questions of intention, knowledge of consequences, and alternative choices are considered. They also mention a famous experiment by Benjamin Libet in the 1980s, where people were monitored as they made decisions, and it was found that the brain activity indicating the intention to act occurred before the participants reported being aware of their intention. They highlight the ongoing debate and criticisms surrounding this experiment and emphasize the importance of understanding where intentions come from when discussing free will.

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