
Rutger Bregman and Philippe Sands - Are Humans Naturally Good?
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I've Always Believed That Free Will Can't Really Exist
i've always believed that free will can't really exist, right? We live in a causally determined universe. But at least in a fundamental way, we don't choose who we are. So i was wondering how you think about that dilemma as as a lawyar. There's a brilliant moment in the nuremberg trial towards the end when hans frank becomes the only one of the 22 defendants,. actually n the dog, who accepts a degree of responsibility for the horrors. No person can ever say this. You can't accept collective responsibility. And it's why, it brings me back to where we began our conversation, at the beginning, which seems fundamentally at the heart of what
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