Free Will and Justice
The discussion delves into the controversial idea that free will is essential for the judicial system, questioning how one can punish without it. Emphasizing the importance of recognizing luck in success, insights are shared on the ethical implications of philanthropy, advocating for a deeper, more selfless engagement in charitable efforts. The conversation also critiques the brutal nature of current punitive measures, highlighting the need for a more humane approach to justice.In this clip
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What does Robert Sapolsky say in the episode "Robert Sapolsky: “I Don’t Think We Have Any Free Will Whatsoever.” | People I (Mostly) Admire | 18" and the clip "Rethinking Justice"?
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What does Robert Sapolsky say in the episode Robert Sapolsky: “I Don’t Think We Have Any Free Will Whatsoever.” | People I (Mostly) Admire | 18 and the clip Rethinking Justice?