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Lars Svendsen
Lars Svendsen is a professor of philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is the author of several books, including A Philosophy of Boredom (2005), Fashion: a Philosophy (2006), A Philosophy of Fear (2008), and Work (2008). His books have been translated into more than 25 languages.
Lars Svendsen is a professor of philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is the author of several books, including A Philosophy of Boredom (2005), Fashion: a Philosophy (2006), A Philosophy of Fear (2008), and Work (2008). His books have been translated into more than 25 languages.
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Free will: an impossible reality
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The Dangers of Musk’s Neuralink
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Consciousness is the collapse of the wave function
Free will or no free will, punishment is justified
The impotence of reason
Schrödinger and the conscious universe
Why panpsychism is baloney
Imagination, consciousness and animal dreams
The free will debate has real-world consequences
Denis Noble: Free will is not an illusion
Consciousness may not require a brain
Big tech doesn’t want AI to become conscious
Pinker on the power of irrationality
Future AI in the therapist's chair
When are intuitions a good guide to reality?
Nietzsche: ignorance sets us free
Why Steven Pinker is wrong about rationality
Consciousness begins with feeling, not thinking
The absurdity of mind as machine
Is rationality a fiction?
Brain noise doesn't explain consciousness
David Nutt: entropy explains consciousness
Bias doesn't always undermine truth
Brain vs Heart: a false dichotomy
Free will is an invention