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Houshivar Podcast
اپیزود ویژه: اراده ازاد، عدالت و چالشهای حقوق جزایی Free Will, Justice and the Challenges of Criminal Law
What happens when modern neuroscience challenges our centuries-old understanding of free will, responsibility, and justice? In this groundbreaking conversation, three experts explore one of the most profound questions of our time:🔬 Prof. Robert Sapolsky – Stanford neuroscientist and author of Determined, explains why free will is an illusion and what that means for how we judge human behavior.⚖️ Prof. Gregg Caruso – philosopher and author of Rejecting Retributivism, outlines a new vision for justice without moral blame.👩⚖️ Dr. Irani – legal expert and Supreme Court lawyer, brings deep insights from real-world criminal law and the ethical challenges courts face...
2025-04-18
1h 27
מדברים עברית - כל הפרקים
חיים סומפולינסקי, איפה במוח נמצא הרצון החופשי?
שיחה על רשתות נוירונים, על דואליזם, על דטרמיניזם, הפיזיקה של אריסטו, מידול של התנהגות אנושית, מכניקה סטטיסטית, הרמב״ם, דן דנט, על מוח במחשב, על התועלת בלימוד גמרא, על הקילומטר המאה, על רגשות של AI, על הרצאות בבית הכנסת, על שיחות עם צ׳אט ג׳יפיטי הספרים המופיעים בפרק: לויתן חלק א: על האדם / תומס הובס מורה הנבוכים / הרמב"ם Mind in a Physical World / Jaegwon Kim Just Deserts / Daniel C. Dennett and Gregg D. Caruso Determined / Robert M. Sapolsky Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility / Gregg D. Caruso Support the show: https://www.e-vrit.co.il/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-02-12
1h 26
Filosofisk podcast
19. Straff
I det nittonde avsnittet av Filosofisk podcast gästas podden av Alva Stråge och Claes Lernestedt som pratar om straff. Är det alltid rätt att bestraffa den som begår ett brott? Vad är det som gör ett straff berättigat? Och vad är egentligen ett straff till att börja med? Gästernas filosofitips: “Bortom frihet och värdighet” (2014/2003, i original på engelska 1971), bok av B. F. Skinner; “Brott” (2024, i original på tyska 2009), “Skuld” (2022, i original på tyska 2010) och “Straff” (2020, i original på tyska 2018), novellsamlingar av Ferdinand von Schirach; “Just Deserts: Debating Free Will” (2021), bok av Daniel Dennett och Gregg Caruso; “Ju...
2024-08-27
1h 09
Mind-Body Solution
Roy Baumeister: Do Humans Have Free Will? The Self, Ego Depletion Theory, Self Control & Willpower
Professor Roy F. Baumeister is one of the world’s most prolific and influential Psychologists. He has published over 700 scientific works, including over 40 books, and is one of the most highly cited scientists alive today. In 2013, he received the highest award given by the Association for Psychological Science, the William James Fellow award, in recognition of his lifetime achievements. As of 2024, He holds affiliations with Harvard University, Constructor University Bremen, Florida State University, BetterUp, Inc., and the University of Bamberg. Additionally, Baumeister serves as the president-elect of the International Positive Psychology Association. He is a Fellow of both the Society fo...
2024-06-08
1h 20
Chris Vernon Show
Sixers Win, Jimmy Butler Hurt, Coby White's Career Night, Caitlin Clark Introduced in Indy - 4/18/24
3:00---Jimmy Butler's injury last night vs Philly, Nic Batum's big game, how the Sixers might be in trouble with the Knicks, Coby White's career high vs Atlanta, Caruso's injury and more.40:00--Awkward and weird moment at Caitlin Clark's press conference with Gregg Doyel1:08:02---Fill In The Blank
2024-04-18
1h 37
The Podcast For Inquiry
Julien Musolino asks: Who cares if Libertarian Free Will is scientifically incoherent?
Dr. Julien Musolino is a cognitive scientist and author of The Soul Fallacy. He explains why the intuitively, commonly-held notion of free will - known as “libertarian” or “contra-causal” - is scientifically incoherent. This has some implications for how we view ourselves and how we treat others, but on many levels it also doesn’t matter. Julien restores the concept of free will by providing a different definition of free will at a higher level of abstraction. Along the way, Julien and Leslie delve into ideas from philosophy, morality, politics, and sociology. Publications referenced in the conversation: For t...
2024-03-06
1h 16
Calvary Palisades
Week 9: The Peacemakers 2
Sermon from Gregg Caruso given at Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades on March 3, 2024. This message is week 9 of our sermon series "Sermon On The Mount".
2024-03-03
33 min
Calvary Palisades
Week 6: The Merciful
Sermon from Gregg Caruso given at Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades on February 11, 2024. This message is week 6 of our sermon series "Sermon On The Mount".
2024-02-11
37 min
Calvary Palisades
Week 5: Hunger & Thirst
Sermon from Gregg Caruso given at Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades on February 4, 2024. This message is week 5 of our sermon series "Sermon On The Mount".
2024-02-04
41 min
Calvary Palisades
Week 2: Poor In Spirit
Sermon from Gregg Caruso given at Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades on January 14, 2024. This message is week 2 of our sermon series "Sermon On The Mount".
2024-01-14
37 min
Calvary Palisades
Week 1: Sermon On The Mount Intro
Sermon from Gregg Caruso given at Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades on January 7, 2024. This message is week 1 of our sermon series "Sermon On The Mount".
2024-01-07
29 min
elthalaminbook
[DOWNLOADPDF] [PDF] Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) Books For Free
[PDF] Download Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Gregg D. CarusoReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1108723489ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF [] [PDF] Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) Books For Free Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF [] [PDF] Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) Books For Free Ebook Online PDF Download by Gregg D. Caruso
2023-08-16
00 min
Good Is In The Details
Does Free Will Exist?
Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo interview Philosophy Professor Dr. Gregg Caruso (SUNY Corning), author of Rejecting Retributivism. Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice. We discuss the meaning of free will, what is a free will skeptic, determinism, and how understanding free will (or rejecting the idea of free will) impacts our sense of justice. Watch Gregg's Ted Talk "The Dark Side of Free Will" Learn more about Gregg's work: http://www.greggcaruso.com Join our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com
2023-08-14
38 min
The Lookout Guy w/Michael D Tobin Spotify Audio/V-Cast
Indie Artist Independence Day 070323
Chatline open. Happy Independence Day 2023!!! LIVE at noon Pacific/3PM Atlantic The Lookout Guy podcast featuring my Independence Day FREE downloadable on Spreaker episode, with Indie artists, Joy Adams of New Zealand with her country song, "Stubborn Pride", Allistair Begg with a quick word on Grace, Brauninger McDaniel with, "Slow Down", Gregg Wietstock with his latest release, "OM I'm Coming Home", Ricky Davis with his three latest releases, "When The Sun Goes Down", "Legally Gray", and "I Ain't Got That Right", Anthony Train Caruso with "You're My Blues", And The Cranberry Merchants with their latest release, "Forbidden", and Radioactive."
2023-07-04
42 min
Crow and Fern's Guide to Weird Fiction, Folklore, Mythology, and Everything in Between
Episode 41: How Fish is Made and The Concept of Choice
Welcome back, children, to another episode of 'are you guys ever going to stick to a proper release schedule?'. In today's episode, Crow and Fern wear a sardine suit and make their way through a pulsating fish processing planet. That's right, we're taking a look at How Fish is Made and what it truly means to choose. Are any of us really responsible for our choices? Are we significant enough to possess 'free will'? Does any of it really matter? Grab your Omega-3, because maybe this oily fish will shed some light on those questions for us!
2023-06-29
1h 12
The Lookout Guy w/Michael D Tobin Spotify Audio/V-Cast
Godly Man 050723
LIVE NOW ISSA Indie artist songs in this order, Anthony Train Caruso with "Dreams",Imran Ahmed collab w/3 Days In The Grave with "Angry Dog", Gregg Wietstock with "Let The People Be Free", Ricky Davis with his brand new release from yesterday, "Sticky Situation", Charlie Peacock with "Big Man's Hat", another 3 Days In The Grave song with Robert Tyler, Gene Copley and Gregg Wietstock with their song, "My Love For You", and another Gregg Wietstock solo, "Crushed With The Cross. On The Lookout Guy podcast! #3daysinthegrave, #anthonytraincaruso, #charliepeacock, #greggwietstock, #imranahmed, #issa2023, #kengraves, #kingcharles, #rickydavis
2023-05-14
1h 04
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^DOWNLOAD@PDF# Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) EBook
Download Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Gregg D. CarusoReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1108723489ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download ^DOWNLOAD@PDF# Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) EBook Ebook | READ ONLINE Download ^DOWNLOAD@PDF# Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) EBook read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download ^DOWNLOAD@PDF# Rejecting Retributivism (Law and the Cognitive Sciences) EBook PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK
2023-03-26
00 min
Filozofia tak bardzo
Wola: wprowadzenie do ontologii społecznej - dr Alicja Pietras
Zapraszamy na kolejny stream z dr Alicją Pietras, tym razem zajęliśmy się tematem woli. Jest to trzecie spotkanie w ramach serii dotyczącej podstawowych kategorii ontologii społecznej. Celem jest przedstawienie woli jako jednej z władz ludzkiego umysłu, niezbędnej do tego, aby można było mówić o czymś takim jak działanie. Próbujemy pokazać w jakiej relacji znajduje się ona do wcześniej omawianych kategorii: jaźni i wartości. Wśród rozważanych zagadnień znajdą się takie jak: jaka jest rola woli w ludzkich życiu, czy wola zawsze jest wolna albo czym jest brak wo...
2022-12-20
1h 33
The Voices of War
66. Dr Jessica Wolfendale - On torture, war crimes and moral responsibility - Part 2
This is Part 2 of my conversation with Dr Jessica Wolfendale, who is an author, ethics professor and expert on torture and war crimes. If you've missed Part 1 of this discussion, I suggest you listen to that first here. Some of the topics we covered in Part 2 are: The dispositional account and cognitive-affective personality system Military culture and socialisation Freedom and resentment Moral ignorance is by no means an excuse Integrating the victim’s perspective into military training The power of reconciliation Jessica’s future work on depictions of war crimes During the chat, I made refe...
2022-09-07
37 min
The Munk Debates Podcast
Be it resolved: Humans have free will
Life is full of decisions, big and small. What to eat for breakfast, what to wear to work, who to ask for advice, where to send your kids to school. But are any of these decisions truly our own? A growing movement of psychologists, philosophers, and neuroscientists believe that these decisions may feel like a tossup, but in reality are predetermined, merely the firing of neural pathways forged over time that lead to predictable conclusions. Despite how we feel, free will is an illusion. Supporters of this deterministic worldview argue that our choices are no more under our own co...
2022-07-05
48 min
Mind-Body Solution
Helen Steward: Why Do We Have Free Will? Libertarianism & The Advantage Of Agency
Helen Steward is Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Action at the University of Leeds. Her interests include the metaphysics and ontology of mind and agency; the free will problem; the relation between humans and animals; and the philosophy of causation and explanation. She joined the University of Leeds in 2007, having previously been a Tutorial Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford for 14 years. She obtained a D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1992, a B.Phil. in 1988 and a BA in philosophy, politics and economics in 1986. In February 2015 she was awarded a Research Leadership Fellowship by the Arts and Humanities Research Council...
2022-06-29
57 min
Give Them An Argument
Season 4 Episode 1: Tim Pool's Trolley Problem + A Free Will Debate w/Ryan Lake & Gregg Caruso
Tim Pool has some thoughts about the Trolley Problem, so obviously we had to cover that. The main event, though, is a debate on free will between frequent GTAA guest Ryan Lake (who wrote an award-winning doctoral dissertation on the subject) and philosopher Gregg Caruso (who recently co-authored a collection of battling free will essays with Daniel Dennett). Dr. Jennifer Burgis joins Ben for a segment on Plato's Euthyphro at the end of the episode and then Jason Myles and Dr. Kuba from This is Revolution hangs out in the postgame for patrons.Read Ryan's dissertation:
2022-06-17
2h 10
Neon Brainiacs (A Retro Horror Movie Podcast)
BONUS - Live from the Riverside Drive-In!
April Ghouls, maniacs! We're bringing you a special bonus episode recorded live at the Riverside Drive-In during day two of the April Ghouls Monster-Rama. We were lucky enough to be joined by a lot of really great guests to talk about the event and lots of other topics. Guests include April Ghouls curators George Reis and Gene Caruso, Jamie from Neo Trash Video (and our Jaws 3-D episode), New York-based fan of the show Tracy, Drive-In Asylum founder Bill Van Ryn, friend of the show Josh (from our Texas Chainsaw 2 & Dead Heat episodes), Adam Bailey from local grind band...
2022-05-06
1h 24
Out Of The Blank
#1087 - Gregg Caruso
Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at the New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. 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.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
2022-04-27
1h 13
The Cove Community Podcast
Voices of War | Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems
Vedran ‘Maz’ Maslic is the host of ‘The Voices Of War’. In this episode, Maz interviews Gregg D. Caruso. 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 a Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at the University of Aberdeen School of Law.
2022-04-13
1h 32
Mind-Body Solution
Gregg Caruso: Is Free Will Real? Hard Incompatibilism, Moral Luck & Rejecting Retributivism
Gregg Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at the New College of the Humanities, and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also 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. His books include Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (2021), Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (2021) and many more. EPISODE LINKS: - Gregg's Website: http://www.greggcaruso.com/ ...
2022-03-15
1h 58
The Voices of War
Repost: Dr Douglas Fields - On ‘Why We Snap‘ and our neural wiring for Violence
This is a repost of my conversation with Dr Douglas Fields, author of the excellent and important book 'Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain', originally published on 15 Nov 2021. --- Today, I spoke with Dr Douglas Fields, who is a neuroscientist and author of numerous books and articles about the brain. We discussed his excellent and important book, Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain, which focuses on the neuroscience that triggers rage and violence. It turns out, evolution has endowed every single one of us with nine neural pa...
2022-01-30
1h 33
In Context
Episode 20 - Free Will, Responsibility & Punishment with Gregg Caruso
This episode surrounded a topic I am extremely interested in. As those who know me well know (as I talk about it all the time), I do not believe we have any free will. I believe that the events of the past and the laws of nature determine what we will say, do or think next and that this is incompatible with notions of free will and therefore, we should not praise or blame anyone for their actions and my guest for episode 20 shares this view; Gregg Caruso. He is professor of Philosohy at the state university of New York...
2022-01-25
1h 09
The Munk Debates Podcast
Be it resolved: Humans have free will
Life is full of decisions, big and small. What to eat for breakfast, what to wear to work, who to ask for advice, where to send your kids to school. But are any of these decisions truly our own? A growing movement of psychologists, philosophers, and neuroscientists believe that these decisions may feel like a tossup, but in reality are predetermined, merely the firing of neural pathways forged over time that lead to predictable conclusions. Despite how we feel, free will is an illusion. Supporters of this deterministic worldview argue that our choices are no more under our own co...
2022-01-04
48 min
The Voices of War
Re-post: Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems
Repost of my chat with Gregg D. Caruso originally published on 11 Oct 2021. --- 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 psyc...
2021-12-19
1h 32
Skravleklassen
Free Willy
Sturla får i denne meget spesielle episoden snakke med en av sine store helter, filosofen Gregg Caruso, professor ved SUNY Corning (Sydney). Helt siden han var en ungdomsskole-nihilist har han fundert på et av verdens store mysterier: har mennesket evne til å selv velge sine handlinger? Einstein ville ikke ha cred for sin relativitetsteori, ei heller ønsket han at mordere skulle i fengsel (selv om han helst ville slippe å drikke te med dem), og i denne episoden forklarer professor Caruso hvordan et slikt verdenssyn som Einstein sitt både er mulig fra et vitenskapelig synspunkt og hvorfor en verden der illusj...
2021-11-25
1h 37
The Voices of War
37. Dr Douglas Fields - On ‘Why We Snap‘ and our neural wiring for Violence
Today, I spoke with Dr Douglas Fields, who is a neuroscientist and author of numerous books and articles about the brain. We discussed his excellent and important book, Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain, which focuses on the neuroscience that triggers rage and violence. It turns out, evolution has endowed every single one of us with nine neural pathways that, when activated, will lead to a violent and oftentimes involuntary and non-conscious response. During our chat, Doug explained these circuits—captured in the mnemonic LIFEMORTS—and how they relate to many important issues, including: their appli...
2021-11-14
1h 33
Your Hometown
David Johansen Part 1 – Staten Island
David Johansen is one of the all-time front men in music and an artist who keeps changing the game – not by degrees but by solar systems. In the 1980s, he had everyone feeling “Hot, Hot, Hot” as Buster Poindexter. Then he showed up as the taxi-driving Ghost of Christmas Past in the Bill Murray film Scrooged. Before all this, he was the glammed-up lead singer of The New York Dolls, the mythic rock band of the downtown NYC scene of the 1970s. Hard rock, punk rock, glam rock, heavy metal – the Dolls sit atop a lot of family trees. To this d...
2021-11-04
55 min
The Voices of War
33. Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems
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 Dese...
2021-10-10
1h 32
The Rewired Soul
The Philosophy of Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice with Gregg Caruso
Episode NotesThe philosophy of free will has been debated for years, but how does the topic of free will intersect with the criminal justice system? The United States has the incarceration rate in the world, and our current system of punishment hasn't helped decrease the rates at all. If we looked at the topic of free will in a different way, could this help with justice reform? In this episode, we chat with legal philosopher Gregg Caruso about these topics and much more. Follow Gregg on Twitter @GreggDCarusoGet a copy...
2021-09-14
1h 15
The Rewired Soul
The Philosophy of Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice with Gregg Caruso
Episode Notes The philosophy of free will has been debated for years, but how does the topic of free will intersect with the criminal justice system? The United States has the incarceration rate in the world, and our current system of punishment hasn't helped decrease the rates at all. If we looked at the topic of free will in a different way, could this help with justice reform? In this episode, we chat with legal philosopher Gregg Caruso about these topics and much more. Follow Gregg on Twitter @GreggDCaruso Get a copy of Rejecting Retributivism ...
2021-09-14
1h 15
Wolfgang Wee Uncut
Sturla Haugsgjerd | Fra Hasj Til Heroin, Ensomhet, Narkotika, NRK, Trygdekontoret, Rusavhengig, Oppveksten, Else Kåss, Kim Bodnia, Norsk Humor, Sopranos
Wolfgang Wee Uncut #178: Sturla Haugsgjerd er samfunnsdebattant, skribent og podcastvert i Skravleklassen. I denne episoden snakker vi om: Rusavhengig, Fra Hasj Til Heroin, Ensomhet, Narkotika, NRK, Trygdekontoret, Oppveksten, Else Kåss, Kim Bodnia, Norsk Humor, Sopranos. Se hele episoden her: https://youtu.be/yCvvXlt7XWM Film- og litteraturliste: "Nixon" (Oliver Stone)"Amadeus" (Milos Forman)"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (Thomas Alfredsson) Daniel Kahneman "Thinking fast and slow"Emile Cioran "Heights of Despair"Gregg Caruso & Daniel Dennett - "Just Deserts"
2021-09-09
4h 12
Podsongs
Gregg Caruso puts the case against free will (ft. Nate Frederick)
Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at the New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also 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. His books include Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (2021), Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (w/Daniel C. Dennett) (2021), Free Will and Consciousness: A...
2021-08-18
57 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
An Encounter With God // Isaiah 6:1-8
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2021-07-21
34 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
The Main Thing is to Keep the Main Things the Main Thing
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2021-07-05
39 min
NASSAU BEACH CLUB IBIZA with Alex Kentucky
Nassau Beach Club Ibiza 243
Get ready to have journey to Ibiza without leaving home, now you will have the chance to enjoy anywhere at any time the Nassau Beach Club sounds by Alex Kentucky. NASSAU BEACH CLUB IBIZA nbci243 01. ANDRE ESPEUT, JULIAN SANZA - Crazy Love 02. CORSICA ONE - Trying (Miguel Migs Salty Love Dub) 03. Mr. BOOTSAUCE - That's That Boom (Jarred Gallo Remix) 04. TRAVIS EMMONS - Grapevine 05. MOON ROCKET, RE-TIDE - Anytime 06. SUPERNOVA - Lovely Summer Dreams (Gorge Extended Remix) 07. MALLIN, DENNIS WONDER, JOSH GREGG - Answers 08. MAKANAN - Mabiland UNI 199
2021-07-05
1h 01
Probable Causation
Bonus episode: Gregg Caruso on free will and punishment
David Eil talks with Gregg Caruso about his book, "Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice." *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) corporation. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work!
2021-06-29
1h 01
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
The True Vine // John 15:1-17
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2021-06-08
32 min
Plato's Cave
Ep. 21 - Gregg Caruso: Just Deserts & Rejecting Retributivism
In this episode, I speak with Gregg Caruso about this recent book, Just Deserts, co-authored with Dan Dennett. We discuss his claims about rejecting deep moral responsibility while still preserving many distinctions that compatibilists like Dan find important. We also dive into the divide between he (and myself) and Dennett. Here's any links you'll need to dive deeper: http://www.greggcaruso.com/ https://debatingfreewill.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Rejecting-Retributivism-Punishment-Criminal-Cognitive/dp/1108484700/ref=sr_1_14?dchild=1&keywords=Gregg+Caruso&qid=1601484552&s=books&sr=1-14 If you learned something from this episode, please consider supporting...
2021-06-04
1h 25
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Gregg D. Caruso, "Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
According to an intuitive view, those who commit crimes are justifiably subject to punishment. Depending on the severity of the wrongdoing constitutive of the crime, punishment can be severe: incarceration, confinement, depravation, and so on. The common thought is that in committing serious crimes, persons render themselves deserving of punishment by the State. Punishment, then, is simply a matter of giving offenders their just deserts. Call this broad view retributivism. What if retributivism’s underlying idea of desert is fundamentally confused? What if persons lack the kind of free will that would make them deserving of punishment in the sense...
2021-06-01
1h 09
New Books in Big Ideas
Gregg D. Caruso, "Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
According to an intuitive view, those who commit crimes are justifiably subject to punishment. Depending on the severity of the wrongdoing constitutive of the crime, punishment can be severe: incarceration, confinement, depravation, and so on. The common thought is that in committing serious crimes, persons render themselves deserving of punishment by the State. Punishment, then, is simply a matter of giving offenders their just deserts. Call this broad view retributivism. What if retributivism’s underlying idea of desert is fundamentally confused? What if persons lack the kind of free will that would make them deserving of punishment in the sense...
2021-06-01
1h 09
New Books in Philosophy
Gregg D. Caruso, "Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
According to an intuitive view, those who commit crimes are justifiably subject to punishment. Depending on the severity of the wrongdoing constitutive of the crime, punishment can be severe: incarceration, confinement, depravation, and so on. The common thought is that in committing serious crimes, persons render themselves deserving of punishment by the State. Punishment, then, is simply a matter of giving offenders their just deserts. Call this broad view retributivism. What if retributivism’s underlying idea of desert is fundamentally confused? What if persons lack the kind of free will that would make them deserving of punishment in the sense...
2021-06-01
1h 09
Discourse ZA
Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Policy
Conversations with Gwen explores big ideas which are changing, or have the potential to change, public policy and how we live. While ideas are valuable for their own sake, these conversations explore ideas not only as abstract fascination but for their ability to help us live better. --- What if free will is an illusion? What would that mean for society, morality, meaning, and the law? In our first episode, Gwen tackles these topics with American philosopher Gregg Caruso, whose recent book "Just Deserts" — which he co-authored with the philosopher Daniel Dennett — introduces the concepts cent...
2021-05-21
1h 02
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
The Good Shepherd // John 10:11-18
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2021-05-10
29 min
The Reality Check
A Deep Dive Into ‘Just Deserts’ By Daniel Dennett & Gregg Caruso
On this week’s show, Darren takes a deep dive into a well of ideas discussed in “Just Deserts” by Daniel Dennett and Gregg Caruso. The book features a debate between the two famed philosophers regarding their views on a range of topics like free will, moral responsibility and legal punishment. Darren recorded the segment with Adam and their ensuing conversation was quite interesting, so we decided to release it as a full show.
2021-05-02
27 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Our Demonstration of Devotion // Colossians 2:8-15
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2021-04-11
34 min
The Michael Shermer Show
168. Daniel Dennett & Gregg Caruso — Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (moderated by Michael Shermer)
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.
2021-03-30
2h 06
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Stepping UP and Stepping IN // Nehemiah 10
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2021-03-16
45 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
It's All Grace // Nehemiah 9
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2021-03-08
52 min
The Dissenter
#436 Gregg Caruso: Just Deserts, and Rejecting Retributivism
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2021-02-26
1h 18
Converging Dialogues
#24 - Deserts: Free Will and Moral Responsibility: A Dialogue with Gregg Caruso
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Gregg Caruso about free will, moral responsibility, and retributive justice. They begin with discussing the motivation and process for writing his new book with Daniel Dennett. They provide a definition of free will and the term, desert. They talk about the interaction of free will with retributive justice and punishment. They also discuss the notion of luck and the three layers associated with this concept. They talk about the role of moral and social emotions with free will and the various ways of doing preventive and rehabilitative justice. They also...
2021-02-22
1h 43
The Free Will Show
Episode 14: Free Will Skepticism with Gregg Caruso
In this episode we talk with Gregg Caruso about free will skepticism, the view that we lack the freedom (or control) required for moral responsibility in the basic desert sense.Gregg's website:http://www.greggcaruso.com/Gregg's forthcoming book:https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/law/criminal-law/rejecting-retributivism-free-will-punishment-and-criminal-justice?format=HBGregg's new book co-written with Dan Dennett:https://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509545759 Gregg's Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article:https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/skepticism-moral-responsibility/If you have a question you’d like us to...
2021-02-22
55 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Walking in a Healthy and Holy Fear of God // Nehemiah 5
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2021-02-15
44 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Overcoming Discouragement // Nehemiah 3-4
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2021-02-08
38 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Vision Sunday // Nehemiah 1:1-4
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2021-01-18
35 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Finding Financial Freedom - God's Way
Barbara Mammano // Gregg Caruso
2021-01-12
16 min
Sped up Rationally Speaking
Rationally Speaking #163 - Gregg Caruso on "Free Will and Moral Responsibility"
If people don't have free will, then can we be held morally responsible for our actions? And what would happen to society if we were to collectively shed our belief in free will? In this episode Julia talks with philosopher Gregg Caruso, who advocates a position of "optimistic skepticism" on the topic. Skepticism because people don't have free will as a sense of moral responsibility, but optimistic because society would be better off if we accept that we do. Sped up the speakers by ['1.0', '1.06']
2021-01-03
57 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
The Thrill Of Hope // Joy Comes In The Mourning
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-12-14
48 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
The Thrill Of Hope // A Divine Interruption
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-12-07
45 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Ephesians // The Mystery Of Marriage
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-11-09
36 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Ephesians // Imitators Of God
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-11-02
33 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Ephesians // Paul's Prayer For Your Power
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-10-12
34 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Ephesians // Humble Boldness
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-10-06
29 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // Pivot Point Sunday
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-09-14
38 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // Fasting?
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-08-03
30 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Deeper Still // The Person of Prayer
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-07-06
20 min
Hi-Phi Nation
Justice and Retribution
A woman spends 40 years in and out of prison for shoplifting and finally gets a break from a judge in her late 50s. She uses the opportunity to abolish a jail and transform her city. This week we look at prison abolition and the arguments for eliminating all punishment from the system. From the denial that we have free will, to the view that perpetuating injustice disqualifies the state from punishing, we look at whether any of us have the right to punish anyone else, and question the very purpose of the criminal justice system. Guest voices include Marilynn Winn...
2020-06-27
51 min
Hi-Phi Nation Plus
Justice and Retribution
A woman spends 40 years in and out of prison for shoplifting and finally gets a break from a judge in her late 50s. She uses the opportunity to abolish a jail and transform her city. This week we look at prison abolition and the arguments for eliminating all punishment from the system. From the denial that we have free will, to the view that perpetuating injustice disqualifies the state from punishing, we look at whether any of us have the right to punish anyone else, and question the very purpose of the criminal justice system.Guest voices...
2020-06-27
51 min
Hi-Phi Nation
Justice and Retribution
A woman spends 40 years in and out of prison for shoplifting and finally gets a break from a judge in her late 50s. She uses the opportunity to abolish a jail and transform her city. This week we look at prison abolition and the arguments for eliminating all punishment from the system. From the denial that we have free will, to the view that perpetuating injustice disqualifies the state from punishing, we look at whether any of us have the right to punish anyone else, and question the very purpose of the criminal justice system.Guest voices...
2020-06-27
55 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // My Generosity?
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-06-15
36 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // My Brokenness?
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-06-08
24 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // My Anger?
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-05-05
25 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
What About // Knowing Right From Wrong?
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-04-28
31 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Encountering God in Anxious Times // Easter Sunday
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-04-13
28 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Becoming Salt & Light // Becoming People of Redemptive Influence
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-03-10
49 min
Serious Inquiries Only
SIO232: Gregg Caruso on Free Will, Part 2
This is a part 2 of 2. We continue the discussion with Gregg Caruso! He is a professor of philosophy at SUNY Corning in New York, honorary professor of philosophy at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and visiting researcher at the University of Aberdeen School of Law in Scotland. His latest book is Unjust Deserts: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (forthcoming). He also debated Daniel Dennett on free will in written form on Aeon, which we highly encourage you to check out!
2020-03-05
48 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Becoming Salt & Light // Go Home To Your People
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-03-03
37 min
Serious Inquiries Only
SIO231: Gregg Caruso on Free Will and Moral Responsibility
This is a part 1 of 2! We're doubling the number of philosophers on the show this week, with a fantastic guest in Gregg Caruso! He is a professor of philosophy at SUNY Corning in New York, honorary professor of philosophy at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and visiting researcher at the University of Aberdeen School of Law in Scotland. His latest book is Unjust Deserts: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (forthcoming). He also debated Daniel Dennett on free will in written form on Aeon, which we highly encourage you to check out!
2020-02-29
52 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Back To Basics // Delighting In The Church
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2020-02-10
33 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Vision Sunday 2020 // State of the Church
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-01-17
18 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
We-Harmony: Developing Biblical Conflict Resolution Skills
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2020-01-10
41 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Love Came Down // Unwrapping Christmas Joy
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2019-12-09
36 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Love Came Down // Unwrapping Christmas Peace
Gregg Caruso - Intentional Interim Pastor
2019-12-03
31 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Read The Red // Believing Is Seeing
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2019-11-11
37 min
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Read The Red // The Privilege of True Repentance
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2019-10-14
34 min
PROBASKET Podcast
PROBASKET LIVE #22 - Power Ranking Zachodu i chińska afera w NBA
Podcast PROBASKET zmienia się w PROBASKET LIVE! Zapraszamy na pierwszy odcinek! Na YouTube w formie VIDEO, a tam gdzie dotychczas w formie audio. Rozmawiamy o Power Rankingu konferencji zachodniej oraz o chińskiej aferze w NBA. Poza tym dużo o Lakers i Rockets (krokach Jamesa Hardena i rzucie z kolanka), rzucie Bena Simmonsa, Jimmym Butlerze... i wiele innych! http://www.probasket.pl Michał Pacuda, PROBASKET - http://twitter.com/Pacuda Krzysztof Sendecki, Radio Zet - http://twitter.com/sendecki81 3:01 - Power Ranking konferencji zachodniej. Na pierwszym miejscu Denver Nuggets. 6:38 - Houston Rockets. 9:05 - James Harden nie odpuszcza! 10:15 - nowy trik...
2019-10-08
1h 22
Community Covenant Church - Sermons
Read The Red // Sweet Surrender
Gregg Caruso - Interim Pastor
2019-10-07
35 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
CONTAINMENT AND DETERRENCE A conversation with Gregg Caruso (2)
CONTAINMENT AND DETERRENCE A conversation with Gregg Caruso (2) by Toby Buckle
2018-07-28
51 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
THE ILLUSION OF FREE WILL A conversation with Gregg Caruso
THE ILLUSION OF FREE WILL A conversation with Gregg Caruso by Toby Buckle
2018-07-21
56 min
The atmuch Radio Show
The atmuch Radio Show #7
Tracklist;?Teedra Moses - Be Your Girl (Kaytranada Remix)Everything But The Girl - Driving (Pete Oak Remake)Thomas Flenghi - Vanishing PointJohn Talabot Ft. Pional - So Will Be NowTodd Terje - RagyshKikiorix - BalanceBipolar Sunshine - Deckchairs On The Moon (Eli & Fur Remix)Dole & Kom - A Thousand Dances (Mollono.Bass Remix)Human Life & Matt Ossentjuk Ft. Jackson Englund - 0.22Wally Lopez - A Night Of Insomnia (Piemont Remix)Gui Boratto - Take My Breath Away (John Tejada...
2017-02-14
1h 56
Rationally Speaking Podcast
Rationally Speaking #163 - Gregg Caruso on "Free Will and Moral Responsibility"
If people don't have free will, then can we be held morally responsible for our actions? And what would happen to society if we were to collectively shed our belief in free will? In this episode Julia talks with philosopher Gregg Caruso, who advocates a position of "optimistic skepticism" on the topic. Skepticism because people don't have free will as a sense of moral responsibility, but optimistic because society would be better off if we accept that we do.
2016-07-10
59 min
Philosophy Bites
Gregg Caruso on Freewill and Punishment
If determinism is true, can there be any justification for punishment? Gregg Caruso discusses this issue on Philosophy Bites.
2016-04-26
16 min
Space Time Mind
Episode 16: Singularity and Sociopathy (with Roger Williams)
Episode Notes and LinksPhilosopher kings Richard Brown and Pete Mandik are once again joined on the SpaceTimeMind podcast by science fiction author and essayist Roger Williams. In the first part of the episode we discuss the technological singularity as well as Williams' own singularity tale, The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect. The themes of transformation continue on through to the last part of the episode, where we discuss Roger's essay, "Hannibal Lecter as Transhumanist Icon." So, slap some sim-stim 'trodes on your forehead, pour yourself a nice chianti, and kiss your precious meatspace goodbye, oh you pretty...
2014-11-01
1h 32
Space Time Mind
Episode 15: Supernature (with Roger Williams and Gregg Caruso)
Episode Notes and LinksIn this episode of the SpaceTimeMind podcast we discuss supernature, a hypothetical realm that is, in some sense, above and beyond the world accessible to the natural sciences. In part one of the episode, Richard Brown and Pete Mandik are joined by science fiction author Roger Williams. In part two, we are joined by philosopher Gregg Caruso, who you may remember from episode 7 on free will. If you notice anything strange occurring while you listen to this episode, please let us know about it at spacetimemind.com. It may have just been a...
2014-10-15
1h 09
Space Time Mind
Episode 7: The Illusion of Free Will (with Gregg Caruso)
Episode Audio Download: MP3 Audio (88MB)Episode Notes and LinksEpisode NotesYou have only three options: One, you listen to this episode of your own free will. Two, you listen to this episode as a matter of pure chance, with neither cause nor reason. Three, you were predetermined since the big bang to listen to this episode. One way or another, you're going to hear philosopher Gregg Caruso join Pete Mandik as they gang up on Richard Brown, who intermittently operates under the illusion that he has libertarian free will.
2014-06-13
1h 31