What Is Mind? with William Gadea
Do we really have free will — or is that just an illusion? Are our choices the result of physical and biological processes? In this video, I explore the classic free will debate from a scientific and philosophical perspective. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, Buddhism, and contemporary philosophy, I ask two questions: 1) What is doing the willing? and 2) Is it free of causation? We look at: • Neural correlates of consciousness • Determinism vs unpredictability • The ethical implications of rejecting free will • Compatibilism • Jay L. Garfield’s view of persons without selves • How ethics can survive — and even flourish — without free will Links: • Buy my book ARROW: The Power and Poison of Story https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FD94LW5G [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FD94LW5G] • Subscribe to my substack for free essays and videos: https://williamgadea.substack.com [https://williamgadea.substack.com] • You can learn more about me here: https://www.williamgadea.com [https://www.williamgadea.com]
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