Free Will and Neuroscience - Philosophical Analysis of Experimental Data
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the controversial debate on free will and neuroscience in this 40-minute lecture by philosopher Alfred Mele, recorded at the World Science Festival in New York City. Delve into Mele's critical analysis of experimental data as he argues that free will remains a viable concept despite recent neuroscientific challenges. Gain insights into the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience, and examine the implications of scientific research on our understanding of human agency. Enhance your learning experience by accessing the associated free online course at World Science U for a deeper exploration of this thought-provoking topic.
Syllabus
WSU: Free Will and Neuroscience with Alfred Mele
Taught by
World Science Festival
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