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Daniel Dennett on Human Consciousness and Free Will



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Daniel Dennett is Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University. Described as the great de-mystifier of consciousness, Dennett has been quoted as saying he developed a deep distrust of the methods he saw other philosophers employing and decided that before he could trust his intuitions about the mind, he had to figure out how the brain could possibly accomplish the mind’s work.

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5 thoughts on “Daniel Dennett on Human Consciousness and Free Will
  1. "Believing is easier than thinking. Hence so many more believers than thinkers." – Bruce Calvert
    How can we get more people to think?

  2. To some extent thinking can be taught, and is in children, but mostly they learn it on their own. Evolution is continuing in that sense, but it is slow.

  3. HELLO & GREETINGS TO COSMOS MINUTES, Why are You pinching videos from original sources without identifing them! (Like You should). By doing So! You are muddling a dialectic course of knowledge. Please Do The Right Thing! Thanks! I love Dan bennett….

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