Neuroscience and Philosophy in the Scientific Study of Free Will
Offered By: Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy in the scientific study of free will through this 49-minute conference talk by Uri Maoz from Chapman University. Delivered as part of a conference celebrating the first year of the Doctor of Science program in Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics (MPP) at Chapman University, this presentation delves into the complex relationship between brain science and philosophical inquiry when examining the concept of free will. Gain insights into how these two disciplines contribute to our understanding of human agency and decision-making. Learn about the latest research and theoretical approaches in this fascinating field, as presented by a renowned expert in the context of a broader discussion on the utility of philosophy for the sciences.
Syllabus
Uri Maoz (Chapman University): Neuroscience and Philosophy in the Scientific Study of Free Will
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University
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