Freedom, Blame, and Resentment.
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• If there's no such thing as free will, does it make sense to resent people for their actions?
When someone acts without regard for our feelings or needs, a natural response is to feel resentment toward that person. But is that a rational response? What if there's no such thing as free will? Is blame still appropriate in a deterministic universe? Or are we simply genetically programmed to respond emotionally to perceived injuries? John and Ken talk freely with Pamela Hieronymi from UCLA, author of "The Will as Reason."
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Media Type | Audio |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Format | MP3 |
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Freedom, Blame, and Resentment | 48:57 |
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