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Is it really possible for us to choose other than we do? And, if not, why should that matter?
This series explores the concept of 'determinism', and whether it holds genuine implications for our everyday lives and societies. We'll touch on the themes of moral responsibility and generosity. We'll hear from many who've been heavily involved in these debates, as well as others who are merely stakeholders on the basis of being alive.
FYI: A few bonus episodes with 'extended interviews' to be deployed in the coming weeks.
~ Joe Sexton
https://www.joe-s-blogs.com/
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1. Introduction
Do you think it really would have been possible for you to have something different for breakfast this morning?
Here, we’ll be introduced to determinism via conversations with authors, professors, teachers, students, and the good folks of various footpaths. We’ll think about whether spreading such a concept is ‘risky’, how it typically affects those who freshly encounter it, and if it's more likely to have positive or negative effects on adherents.
Guest list:
- Bernard Beckett - young adult author
- Kristie Miller - philosophy professor at the University of Sydney
- Garion Priddis - doctor of philosophy
- A great many more...
*If you find this topic too disorienting, please avoid!*
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Links to 'August' and 'Genesis' by Bernard Beckett:
https://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/august
https://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/genesis