The concept of free will is profoundly important to our self-understanding, our interpersonal relationships, and our moral and legal practices. If it turns out that no one is ever free and morally responsible, what would that mean for society, morality, meaning, and the law? Just Deserts introduces the concepts central to the debate about free will and moral responsibility by way of an entertaining, rigorous, and sometimes heated philosophical dialogue between two leading thinkers.
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Are We Confused About Social Justice? (Helen Pluckrose)
The Cultural History of Charles Fort and His Followers
The Logic of Nuclear Policy: Deterrence and MAD Explained.
Why Men Are Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It
Bones, Bias, and Backlash: Elizabeth Weiss on the Politicization of Anthropology
The Physics of Life’s Emergence
Cryptomania: Hype, Hope, and the Fall of a Billion-Dollar Fintech Empire
Richard Dawkins on Genetic Insights Into the History of Life
UFO Sightings Around the World: A Comprehensive History
Parent-Child Estrangement: How Does Divorce Affect Children?
The Influence of Politics and Tribalism on Climate Science
Death and the Search for Meaning in the Afterlife
Division and Polarization in American Politics: Balancing Majority Rule and Minority Rights
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Thinking Critically About COVID: Conspiracies vs. Nuance and Facts (Jay Bhattacharya)
From Hippie to Whole Foods Mogul
Aella — From a Christian Upbringing to Sex Work
Hong Kong’s Turmoil: Insights from an Exiled Political Leader
Living Constitutionally: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution’s Original Meaning
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