![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | 22 Why Deliberation is Not Evidence of Free Will - George Ortega In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, taped on July 2, 2011, George Ortega explains that because deliberated decisions are made at the level of the unconscious, and are subject to causality, deliberation does not make for a free will. Keywords: free will; causal will; cause and effect; causality; causation; determinism; predeterminism; human will; volition; will; causal consciousness; philosophy; talk; public access; science; educational; physics Downloads: 11 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | 21. How State-of-the-Universe Causality Makes Free Will Impossible - George Ortega In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, taped on July 02, 2011, George Ortega explains how our universe evolves moment by moment in a completely causal way, and because our human will cannot escape that causality, free will must be impossible. Keywords: free will; causal will; cause and effect; causality; causation; determinism; predeterminism; human will; volition; will; causal consciousness; philosophy; talk; public access; science; educational; physics Downloads: 74 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | 23. Exploring Western Religious Perspectives on the Nature of Human Will - George Ortega In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, taped on July 14, 2011, George Ortega presents evidence that at least one Christian, St. Paul, seemed to understand that we humans do not have a free will, and describes that St. Augustine coined the term "free will" to explain evil in the world. Keywords: free will vs. determinism; free will; causal will; unconscious will; cause and effect; causality; causation; determinism; predeterminism; human will; volition; will; causal consciousness; philosophy; talk; public access; science; educational; physics Downloads: 12 |  |
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