Free Will Scepticism: Causa Sui

Aug 5, 2022
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Another instalment of the Free Will Scepticism collection. Here, I outline why the Causa Sui prevents an entity from being ultimately responsible for one's actions as under no conditions in this universe can a human agent get outside of one's self in order to create any part of one's self. Several examples are considered for the viewer to think about. This YouTube channel is an extension of the Philosophics blog at http://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com, where you can find related content and a transcript for this video. Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/philosophics Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/4D2iPKaFlzasy7Tv07DFVc?si=edab1e42c3f84cff My avatar character is sourced from Bitmoji (https://www.bitmoji.com/). Most non-original video and some still content has been sourced from Pexels (http://pexels.com) Some video content was sourced from Videvo (http://www.videvo.net/) Cover of "Brain Damage & Eclipse" from the 1973 Pink Floyd album "The Dark Side Of The Moon" by Ewan Cunningham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS_HICKqMTI The remaining ancillary content is generally source and considered fair use.