

Making Sense of Free Will | Episode 5 of The Essential Sam Harris
67 snips Feb 14, 2023
Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky and philosopher Daniel Dennett dive deep into the enigma of free will. Sapolsky debunks the myth of libertarian free will, presenting a deterministic view of reality. Dennett counters with his own interpretations and wrestles with Sam Harris on this complex topic. The discussion further includes philosopher Sean Carroll's insights on quantum mechanics and comedian Ricky Gervais's humorous take while pondering free will. Ultimately, the conversation challenges perceptions of moral responsibility and accountability, reshaping how we view human behavior.
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Determinism and Randomness
- Determinism argues against free will by suggesting that every action is a link in an unbreakable causal chain.
- Introducing randomness, like from quantum mechanics, doesn't grant free will because we don't choose the random events.
The Atom Swap Thought Experiment
- Sam Harris proposes a thought experiment: swapping all your atoms with Jeffrey Dahmer's.
- This highlights the influence of nature, nurture, randomness, or a hypothetical soul, none of which we choose.
The Car Analogy
- Robert Sapolsky uses a car analogy to explain the mechanistic nature of our biology and its emergent behaviors.
- He argues that like a car with faulty brakes, a person's actions can be influenced by various factors beyond their control.