For years, many scholars and clinicians have considered addictive behavior to be a brain disease that eliminates free will. If addiction is a disease, then presumably its sufferers have no…
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The Final Mysterians
|Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine (www.skeptic.com) and a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University, wrote an essay for Scientific American last month titled, “Will Science Ever Solve the Mysteries of…
Do You See What I See?
|…“clean” version: https://orbitermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/clear_voice.mp3 Now listen again to the garbled version: https://orbitermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/garbled_voice.mp3 You likely completely understood the garbled version the second time around, even though it’s exactly the same audio as…
The Wisdom of Collaboration
|…up in other primates and complex social mammals. You can’t negotiate complex social realities without those capacities. But how does this relate to wisdom? Those are the real interesting questions,…
The Mystery of Free Will
|…reveal the origin of actions in the brain. Three decades later, they have reached the same conclusion as the philosophers: Free will is complicated. Now, a new research program spanning…