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33. Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems

33. Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems

FromThe Voices of War


33. Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems

FromThe Voices of War

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Length:
93 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest today is Gregg D. Caruso, who is a Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning. He’s also Visiting Fellow at the New College of the Humanities, and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University, Sydney. Gregg is also a Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at the University of Aberdeen School of Law.

His research focuses on free will, moral responsibility, punishment, philosophy of law, jurisprudence, social and political philosophy, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and neurolaw. He’s published numerous books, including Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (2021); Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (w/Daniel C. Dennett) (2021); Free Will and Consciousness: A Determinist Account of the Illusion of Free Will (2012); Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility (2013); Science and Religion: 5 Questions (2014) and others.

He joins me today to talk about free will, free will scepticism, moral responsibility, and our collective views on punishment. Some of the topics we covered are:

Gregg’s journey into philosophy of free will

Dominant positions in the free will debate

Explaining free will scepticism

Social determinants and their impact on outcomes

The mythology of meritocracy and the idea of being ‘self-made’

The illusion of the ‘self’

Free will scepticism, justice, and geopolitics

Impact of the situational factors, environment, and context on behaviour

Importance of understanding causes that lead to genocide, atrocities, and crimes

Gregg’s ‘Public Health Quarantine Model’ explained


This was a fascinating episode that will hopefully leave you with more questions than it answered. To find out more, you can visit Gregg's website here.  
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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