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Raoul Martinez on The Myth of Responsibility
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Are we wholly responsible for our actions? We don t
choose our brains, our genetic inheritance, our
circumstances, our milieu so how much control do we
really have over our lives? Philosopher Raoul Martinez
argues that no one is truly blameworthy. Our most
visionary scientists, psychologists and philosophers have
agreed that we have far less free will than we think, and
yet most of society s systems are structured around the
opposite principle that we are all on a level playing
field, and we all get what we deserve.
Voice: Raoul Martinez
Animator: Joe Bichard
Sound effects: Skillbard
Editor and Producer: Abi Stephenson
Extracted from a free talk given at the RSA in London,
2016. Watch the edited talk here:
https://youtu.be/Q9KebV1ebyM or listen to the full
podcast: https://soundcloud.com/the_rsa/creating-freedom
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Date Published: 2018-10-06 20:54:19
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