
Robert Sapolsky on Determinism, Free Will, and Responsibility
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The Significance of Intent and Context in Understanding Behavior
The critical factor in understanding behavior is the intent behind it, rather than just the action itself. Assessing behavior without considering the intent is likened to judging a movie based only on its last three minutes. Understanding the origin of intent opens up a broader perspective, involving considerations such as brain function, environmental triggers, hormone levels, trauma, and fetal development. The brain's structure and functioning are heavily influenced by past experiences, and even the prenatal environment plays a significant role in shaping an individual's brain development.
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