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Free Will Matters

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The problem of free will has been at the center of many discussions in western philosophy for the last 20 centuries. But in recent years the problem has reappeared in a fresh form. There are new and exciting developments in the field that make this a fascinating topic of conversation. For this podcast we have invited various philosophers who work in free will. Philosophy might be a daunting thing, but with their help we will get to know better the what, the how and the why of free will. Welcome.

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Episode thumbnail for E8 Myrto Mylopolous

December 13, 2021

E8 Myrto Mylopolous

<p>Myrto Mylopolous</p> <p>Myrto is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Carleton University in Canada. She works on a number of topics, including the relation between agency and consciousness, skills and intentions and motor representations. Her work has appeared in prestigious philosophy and cognitive science journals, including Philosophical Studies, Minded Language and Trends in Cognitive Science.</p>

Episode thumbnail for E7 Michael Inzlicht

December 13, 2021

E7 Michael Inzlicht

<p>Michael Inzlicht.&nbsp;</p> <p>Michael is research excellence faculty scholar at the University of Toronto, with appointments in the Department of Psychology and in the Rotman School of Management. He's published more than 100 peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and he's edited two books. His work has been featured in media outlets around the world, including The New York Times, The Globe Mail, BBC News Time, The Daily Telegraph and the CBC, among many others. Michael is also co-host of the world famous podcast, Two Psychologists and Four beers.</p>

Episode thumbnail for E6 Michael Bratman

December 13, 2021

E6 Michael Bratman

<p>Michael Bratman.&nbsp;</p> <p>Michael is Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University, where he is also the U. G. and Abbie Birch Durfee Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. He's the author of seven books, including the forthcoming Shared and Institutional Agency: Toward a Planning Theory of Human Organization. Michael has received many, many, many awards and recognitions for his scholarship over the years. Among these, he's a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.</p>

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What is Free Will Matters?

The problem of free will has been at the center of many discussions in western philosophy for the last 20 centuries. But in recent years the problem has reappeared in a fresh form. There are new and exciting developments in the field that make this a fascinating topic of conversation. For this podcast we have invited various philosophers who work in free will. Philosophy might be a daunting thing, but with their help we will get to know better the what, the how and the why of free will. Welcome.

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