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Oct 2023
1h 13m

Robert Sapolsky on Determinism, Free Wil...

RUSS ROBERTS
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Your mother's socio-economic status at the time of your birth. Whether your ancestors raised crops or led camels through the desert. The smell of the room you're in when you're making a decision--all of these things, says neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky, combine to affect your behavior, as well as everything in between. And if you're wondering where free will ... Show More
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