书籍 Determined的封面

Determined

Robert M. Sapolsky

出版时间

2023-10-17

ISBN

9780525560975

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

One of our great behavioral scientists, the bestselling author of Behave, plumbs the depths of the science and philosophy of decision-making to mount a devastating case against free will, an argument with profound consequences.

Robert Sapolsky’s Behave, his now classic account of why humans do good and why they do bad, pointed toward an unsettling conclusion: we may not grasp the precise marriage of nature and nurture that creates the physics and chemistry at base of human behavior, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Now, in Determined, Sapolsky takes his argument all the way, mounting a brilliant (and in his inimitable way, delightful) full-frontal assault on the pleasant fantasy that there’s some separate self telling our biology what to do.

Determined offers a marvelous synthesis of what we know about how consciousness works—the tight weave between reason and emotion, and between stimulus and response, in the moment and over a life. One by one, Sapolsky tackles all the major arguments for free will and takes them out, cutting a path through the thickets of chaos and complexity science and quantum physics, as well as touching ground on some of the wilder shores of philosophy. He shows us that the history of medicine is in no small part the history of learning that fewer and fewer things are somebody’s “fault”; for example, for centuries we thought seizures were a sign of demonic possession. Yet as he acknowledges, it’s very hard, and at times impossible, to uncouple from our zeal to judge others, and to judge ourselves. Sapolsky applies the new understanding of life beyond free will to some of our most essential questions around punishment, morality, and living well together.By the end, Sapolsky argues that while living our daily lives recognizing that we have no free will is going to be monumentally difficult, doing so is not going to result in anarchy, pointlessness and existential malaise. Instead, it will make for a much more humane world.

Robert M. Sapolsky is the author of several works of nonfiction, including A Primate's Memoir, The Trouble with Testosterone, and Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers. His most recent book Behave was a New York Times bestseller and named a best book of the year by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. He is a professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University and the r...

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理解了「人没有自由意志」,最重要的一点点就是尊重人的生物属性。认识到他人没有自由意志,会给你更高的姿态。
人没有自由意志吗?人还要自高自傲、不认识神 到什么时候呢?
读完后,想起爱因斯坦的几句话1 .一个人的真正价值首先取决于他在何种程度与何种意义上实现自我的解放。2 我们这些活在世上的人真是奇怪!每个人来到世上都只是匆匆过客。目的何在,无人清楚,虽然人们有时自认为有所感悟。3 希望有一天你们这一代人会为我们这一代感到羞愧
《注定:没有自由意志的生命科学》 1.一个错误的普遍认识是:生物属性是你不得不接受的,但是精神属性,是可以主动选择的,是自由意志。 2.精神属性也都是生物属性,根本就没有自由意志。 3.「你不可能靠意志增强自己的意志力。」
虽然我认为作者在最后几章的论证模式出现了他所批判的同样的问题。
不说破除了自由意志的执念,起码大大侵消了自由意志的领地。领悟到“众生皆有苦,此身不由己”,让人更能体谅和宽容别人的“不得已”。。。
关于决定论,从前更多的是从哲学层面的诠释和理论,现在逐渐有了更多科学层面的论证。如果真的能够领悟,人无法真正“自由”地选择和决定任何事情,这反而能够成为一种自我的解脱,以及对待他人的一种准则。