

EP 203 Robert Sapolsky on Life Without Free Will
6 snips Oct 17, 2023
Robert Sapolsky, author of Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will, discusses topics such as determinism, Phineas Gage's brain injury, metacognition limitations, Benjamin Libet's volition experiments, the theory of grit, cusp decisions, deterministic chaos, emergent complexity, and the impact of free will on society.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Determinism and the Critique of Free Will
03:04 • 25min
The Complexity of Decision-Making in Extreme Situations
27:51 • 16min
The Implications of Confabulation
43:32 • 21min
The Update on the Marshmallow Test and Its Predictive Power
01:04:36 • 2min
Exploring Free Will and Choice
01:07:01 • 6min
Deterministic Chaos: Limitations on Prediction
01:12:44 • 8min
Exploring Word Association, Taste Preferences, and the Connection to Emergent Complexity and Free Will
01:20:24 • 1min
Emergence and the Complexity of Human Behavior
01:21:29 • 24min
The Impact of Free Will on Society
01:45:22 • 3min