Robert Sapolsky: The Illusion of Free Will

  Рет қаралды 305,515

The Origins Podcast

The Origins Podcast

6 ай бұрын

A message from Lawrence:
I have been a fan of Robert Sapolsky’s for a long time. He is a creative force, with wide ranging knowledge, from primatology to neuroscience, and he is also a wonderful expositor of science. His previous book, Behave, was a wide ranging exploration of human behavior, at its best and worst. I have been wanting to do a podcast with him for some time, and the launch of his new book, Determined, gave us the opportunity. I got an advanced copy and we recorded this a few weeks ago, so that this podcast could post on the book’s publication date.
Had it been anyone else, I admit I wouldn’t have bothered to go through the book. I have long felt the issue of free will is overplayed. The laws of physics are deterministic, and since biology and chemistry are based on physics, I have never doubted that free will is an illusion, but have also felt that for all intents and purposes the world we live in is indistinguishable from a world with free will, so we should take responsibility for our actions.
As is often the case when reading Robert’s works, my view has now become more nuanced. His book masterfully discusses the neurobiology behind the illusion of free will, what actually interests me the most, and he effectively demolished claims of numerous philosophers, including Dan Dennett and others, that some magic occurs between the level of neurons and the level of the full brain that allows for some uncaused behavior.
Along the way, we are taken on a masterful and fun ride through modern neurobiology. And at the end, Sapolsky confronts the more serious question of crime and punishment in a world where free will is an illusion, and convincingly argues that in a world where bad luck early on gets multiplied throughout ones life, society can far more effectively and honestly deal with crime by abolishing the notion of punishment, replacing it with behaviorally more effective methods.
In our podcast, as we always do, we discussed Sapolsky’s origins. What got him interested in science. How did his 30 years working with primates impact on his view of humans, and more. I found it a fascinating discussion, and I hope you will too.
Full Episodes Playlist:
• Ricky Gervais - The Or...

Пікірлер: 1 700
@runco-vr5ym
@runco-vr5ym
Let the guest talk bro
@SuperBlinding
@SuperBlinding
Nice of Robert Sapolsky to drop in to listen to Lawrence (wink)
@naftalibendavid
@naftalibendavid
Had lunch with him at USC almost two decades ago. Courteous. Generous. Kind. Listened to my blowhard colleagues with care. Treated our server graciously. Rarely talked about himself. Answered questions with candor and asked questions of those of us who lacked his fame and intellect. Wish more people were like him.
@josefk332
@josefk332
I like Schopenhauer’s dismissal of free will “We do what we want but we do not will what we want”.
@alberthjaltason8152
@alberthjaltason8152
I had an epiphany a while back that free will doesn't exist. It changed a lot for me. Years of guilt and angst and regret was washed away, and I feel much better. Helped with depression and anxiety in a very real way. Seems to me that religions tout the idea of free will to make one responsible for their array of sins and the like. I haven't believed in any religious idea since I reached the age of reason at 8, but the idea of free will stuck around until lately. It's just such a ingrained thing that we take for granted. No more!!
@jetucker1959
@jetucker1959
Fascinating! I’m grateful that my lack of free will is preventing me from logging off and making dinner.
@Ryan-on5on
@Ryan-on5on
Lawrence,
@DagothUr72
@DagothUr72 14 сағат бұрын
I met Lawrence at a lecture and book signing. He was super kind and thoughtful. I love his passion and dedication. A powerhouse and giant of the sciences.
@dusty3913
@dusty3913
My favorite parts are the places where Lawrence doesn’t cut Robert off when he’s about to elaborate.
@fritsgerms3565
@fritsgerms3565
Thank you for getting prof Sapolsky. Ive consumed many of his books. His time in Africa is legendary.
@JAYMOAP
@JAYMOAP
Robert Sapolsky is another level. Great choice of guest
@didifischervideo
@didifischervideo
As Austrian in Vienna I'm very proud of Anton Zeilinger (quantum physicist, Nobel Price 2022), Siegmund Freud (Psychoanalysis), and Mozart and Co - so I have three remarks to make and to ask one "personal" deliberation:
@daniellegardner6617
@daniellegardner6617
I love his mention of going to the Natural History Museum as a child and loving it! It really hit home. When I was a child, my father and I would often visit the Penn Museum of Archeology and Anthropology. It was my favorite museum and I loved hanging out with my dad. It's truly remarkable how the little moments in our lives can have such a profound impact. I am now a biological anthropologist! 😉 Robert Sapolski is brilliant and so plugged into the human condition. Been following his work for years now. Fantastic interview!
@Rocky_Anunnaki
@Rocky_Anunnaki
Long live! Robert Sapolsky
@unfingbelievable1
@unfingbelievable1
What an absolute joy this conversation was!
@charlotteblanchard
@charlotteblanchard
“I want you to elaborate on…” and then proceeds to not allow Robert to elaborate on anything. Lol. Let your guest complete a thought Dr. Kraus. 😅
@piotrszarek9802
@piotrszarek9802
The smell of books read when I was a kid...somtimes I talk about that to my grandchildren.
@xmathmanx
@xmathmanx
Great conversation, what made me subscribe was hearing Lawrence say he went vegetarian having understood the argument for it, making that vital link between knowledge and behaviour that most people ignore
@Nettamorphosis
@Nettamorphosis
I love a conversation that cracks my mind open. This is one. On top of all you said about why we should be honest about free will: The truth is too lovely to hold back. 🙂
@davidwright8432
@davidwright8432
Chaotic systems are not predictable, but they are deterministic!
Mindscape 134 | Robert Sapolsky on Why We Behave the Way We Do
1:28:40
Do We Have Freewill? / Daniel Dennett VS Robert Sapolsky
1:07:42
How To Academy Mindset
Рет қаралды 192 М.
The World's Fastest Cleaners
00:35
MrBeast
Рет қаралды 127 МЛН
McDonald’s MCNUGGET PURSE?! #shorts
00:11
Lauren Godwin
Рет қаралды 33 МЛН
INO IS A KIND ALIEN😂
00:45
INO
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
Richard Dawkins: From Selfish Gene to Flights of Fancy
2:03:32
The Origins Podcast
Рет қаралды 245 М.
Sam Harris on Israel, Radical Islam, Trump, Taking Ecstasy, and more.
1:28:24
Comedy Cellar USA
Рет қаралды 139 М.
The Soviet Obsession With Venus Revealed
16:15
The Space Race
Рет қаралды 45 М.
Being Human | Robert Sapolsky
37:00
The Leakey Foundation
Рет қаралды 222 М.
Determined: Life without Free Will with Robert Sapolsky
53:07
Stanford Alumni
Рет қаралды 114 М.
The Shocking New Science Of How To Manage Your Stress - Dr Robert Sapolsky
1:41:39
372. The Science Behind Our Choices feat. Robert M. Sapolsky
51:42
unSILOed Podcast with Greg LaBlanc
Рет қаралды 6 М.
The World's Fastest Cleaners
00:35
MrBeast
Рет қаралды 127 МЛН