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The Free Will Show

Taylor Cyr and Matt Flummer
Free Will
Philosophy Of Religion
Moral Responsibility
Responsibility
Divine Freedom
Agency
John Duns Scotus
Philosophy
Law
Christian Theology
Human Free Will
Time Travel
Criminal Law
Petitionary Prayer
Theology Of Religion
Contingency
Medieval Philosophy
Determinism
Moral Psychology
Eternalism

Do any of us really have free will? What does it mean to have free will, anyway? Is free will compatible with determinism? Hasn’t science disproved free will? How could we have free will if God exists and foreknows everything that we will ever do? The Free Will Show provides a beginner-friendly introduction to the topic of free will while at the same time exposing listeners to cutting-edge develop... more

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In this episode, we talk with Harm Goris about Thomas Aquinas’s views of free will and human agency.

Harm's website: tilburguniversity.academia.edu/HarmGoris

Harm's chapter on Aquinas can be found in the Routledge Companion to Free Will.

T... more

In this episode, we talk with Sandra Visser about Anselm of Canterbury and his views on human and divine freedom.

Sandra's website: hope.edu/directory/people/visser-sandra/index.html

Sandra's chapter on Anselm in the Routledge Companion to ... more

In this episode, we talk with Jon McGinnis about Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) and his views about divine and human agency.

Jon's website: www.medieval.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/jon-mcginnis

Jon's book, Avicenna: global.oup.c... more

In this episode, we talk with John Marenbon about free will and foreknowledge in Boethius's most famous work, the Consolation of Philosophy.

John's PhilPeople profile: philpeople.org/profiles/john-marenbon

John's Stanford Encyclopedia of Ph... more

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Sandra Visser
Professor of Philosophy at Hope College with a focus on Anselm of Canterbury.
Hope College
Episode: Episode 108: Anselm of Canterbury with Sandra Visser
Jon McGinnis
Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: Episode 107: Ibn Sīnā with Jon McGinnis
John Marenbon
A senior research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, and an expert on medieval philosophy and Boethius.
Trinity College, Cambridge
Episode: Episode 106: Boethius with John Marenbon
Jesse Couenhoven
Professor of Moral Theology at Villanova University, author of several works on Augustine and free will.
Villanova University
Episode: Episode 105: Augustine of Hippo with Jesse Couenhoven
Anna Viatkina
Postdoc in theoretical atomic physics with interest in philosophy; author of 'The Will for Good, Asymmetric Theories of Freedom and Moral Responsibility'.
Technical University of Braunschweig
Episode: Episode 104: Plotinus with Anna Viatkina
Tim O'Keefe
Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University, specializing in ancient philosophy and free will
Georgia State University
Episode: Episode 103: Epicureanism and Stoicism with Tim O'Keefe
Susan Sauvé Meyer
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania specializing in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy with a focus on ethics and politics.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Episode 102: Aristotle with Susan Sauvé Meyer
Pamela Hieronymi
Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, specializing in ethics, philosophy of mind, free will, and moral responsibility.
University of California, Los Angeles
Episode: Episode 100: P. F. Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment” and Ethical Naturalism with Pamela Hieronymi
Chandra Sripada
Theophile Raphael Professor in Psychiatry and Philosophy at the University of Michigan, specializing in ethics and moral psychology.
University of Michigan
Episode: Episode 99: Addiction and Moral Responsibility with Chandra Sripada

Hosts

Taylor Cyr
Co-host known for engaging discussions on free will and philosophical topics, with a focus on accessibility for a broader audience.
Matt Flummer
Co-host with a strong background in philosophy, focusing on complex discussions regarding free will and morality.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 100 ratings
  • Mr Barry

    A wonderful education in an area I’m interested in.

    Very thorough with views from all the experts.

    A great way to learn. Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Young Bazz
    Australia2 years ago
  • Awesome Show

    Really love this podcast. I was more of a theology geek before finding it, but since listening I’ve developed a real interest in philosophy. They have great guests to discuss difficult topics. Subjects are always very interesting. Would highly recommend the podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1983AuburnTiger
    United States2 years ago
  • Parker’s Pensées

    This podcast is amazing! I love Taylor and Matt. They are first rate philosophers of free will in their own right as well as philosophy professors. They get amazing guests on and they ask so many of the questions that I want to ask them as well as the questions I’m too dumb to think of. I highly recommend this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Handsome Brother
    United States4 years ago
  • Brilliant Podcast

    An amazing podcast with 2 brilliant scholars working in the field of free will.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lucas Hondros
    United States4 years ago
  • Brilliant show

    This is a brilliant show. The format is mainly that a different philosopher chats to the hosts every week on a different aspect of the philosophy of free will. Coming from a non-academic-philosophy background, the discussion is accessible enough to be understood, but also doesn’t “dumb down” the points and arguments, which is greatly appreciated (and often rare). I imagine though it’s equally as fascinating if you are in academia. Many of the issues discussed cut to the heart of problems we expe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NeonFuture
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Comments highlight the hosts' ability to pose insightful questions that resonate with both academics and interested lay people.
Listeners appreciate the deep engagement with complex topics presented in an accessible manner.
The show's format, featuring expert guests, is viewed positively as it brings diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on free will.
Many express gratitude for the opportunity to learn about philosophical concepts that challenge their understanding of free will and responsibility.

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Episode 108: Anselm of Canterbury with Sandra Visser
Q: How does divine grace work on Anselm's view?
Anselm sees divine grace as initially unmerited, giving humans the starting point for an upright will, but emphasizes the human responsibility to preserve that uprightness.
Episode 108: Anselm of Canterbury with Sandra Visser
Q: What is Anselm's definition of free will?
Anselm defines free will as the power to preserve uprightness of will for its own sake, indicating a teleological view where our will is aimed at being good.
Episode 107: Ibn Sīnā with Jon McGinnis
Q: What aspects of Ibn Sina's metaphysics give rise to puzzles about human freedom?
Ibn Sina argues that while all actions are necessitated, moral responsibility exists as humans must live with the consequences of their actions.
Episode 107: Ibn Sīnā with Jon McGinnis
Q: What puzzles arise concerning divine volition or freedom?
Ibn Sina claims that God's act of creation does not involve intention as understood by humans, leading to nuanced discussions about divine simplicity and necessity.
Episode 107: Ibn Sīnā with Jon McGinnis
Q: What are some of the most important elements of Ibn Sina's theory of action?
Ibn Sina sees volitional actions involving recognition, consent, and a lack of external compulsion, suggesting a compatibilist view of free will.

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2. Jon McGinnis
3. John Marenbon
4. Jesse Couenhoven
5. Anna Viatkina
6. Tim O'Keefe
7. Susan Sauvé Meyer
8. Pamela Hieronymi

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