The Evolution of Free Will
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating concept of free will and its relationship to brain activity in this thought-provoking lecture by leading neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell. Delve into the evolutionary journey spanning billions of years that led to the emergence of choice-capable living beings from lifeless matter. Learn how nervous systems developed, enabling sentient animals to model, predict, and simulate their environment. Examine the pinnacle of these faculties in humans, including our capacity for imagination, introspection, reasoning, and shaping our futures through individual agency. Consider the implications of Mitchell's argument on decision-making, personal agency, collective action in global crises, and the future of artificial intelligence. Gain insights from this comprehensive exploration of free will, neuroscience, and human consciousness.
Syllabus
The evolution of free will - with Kevin Mitchell
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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