Determinism and free will | Raymond Tallis

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Raymond Tallis examines whether personal choice and free will exist.

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We are constantly inundated with choices, from what to have for dinner to what to do with our lives. But are we really free to decide, or is choice just an illusion? Cultural critic and philosopher Raymond Tallis unpicks the arguments against the existence of free will.

Professor Raymond Tallis is a philosopher, poet, novelist and cultural critic and was until recently a physician and clinical scientist. In the Economist's Intelligent Life Magazine (2009) he was listed as one of the top living polymaths in the world.

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Physician, philosopher, poet and novelist Raymond Tallis is ‘one of the world’s greatest living polymaths’ (Intelligent Life) and the author of Not Saussure, The Pursuit of Mind, and The Kingdom of Infinite Space. He is Emeritus Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester, and much of his philosophical writing has been informed by his medical expertise.

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