A discussion with the the author of Free Will (from The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series) and Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem, Mark Balaguer, in which we discuss the scientific arguments for and against the possibility of free will.
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Whitney Phillips, Ryan M. Milner & Marcus Gilroy-Ware: Understanding a Broken Media Landscape
Joy White & Dhanveer Singh Brar: Sonic Ecologies of Contemporary Black Music
Tariq Goddard & Victoria Nelson: Literature of the Occult
Matt Colquhoun & Thomas Moynihan: Extinction, Apocalypse, and Desire
Marko Ilić and Anthony Gardner: Contemporary Art in Yugoslavia
Jon Peterson and Peter Bebergal: The Eldritch Roots of D&D
Huw Lemmey and Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore: The Gentrification of Queer Desire
Thomas Weaver and Victoria Hindley: Art, Architecture and Visual Culture
Clive Nwonka and Anamik Saha: Black Film, British Cinema
Nick Aikens and Elizabeth Robles: Black Artists in 1980s Britain
Cathi Unsworth and Jenny Hval: Horror, Murder, and Music
Rose Simpson and Damon Krukowski: On Life in the Incredible String Band
Eugene Richardson and Bruno Latour: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth
Michael Truscello: On the Necropolitics of Infrastructure
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