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For many years you have advanced the “ego depletion” theory which characterizes will-power as a limited resource. Is your theory affected by the replication crisis in psychology? -- Interview and Lecture with Roy Baumeister on YT: Some philosophers and neuroscientists have recently argued that the self is an illusion. You argue that the self exists as an emergent phenomenon at higher levels of complexity. • Roy Baumeister: Is the self an illusion? Why do think it is important that philosophers and psychologists cooperate more, and how do think this can be enhanced? • Roy Baumeister: Why should philosophers an... Both explicit and implicit motives play a role in what we do. Do you think there is a unique relationship between free will and implicit motives? • Roy Baumeister: Is there a unique relation... There are narratives that posit either reason or deeply felt emotions as the true arbiter of who a person “really” is. Would you say that there is such a thing as a “true self” that is either rational of emotional? • Roy Baumeister: Is there such a thing as a... What is the difference and interaction, between self-control and intrinsic motivation? • Baumeister: What is the difference and int... -- Lecture by Roy Baumeister: "Addiction: A Problem of Motivation, Free Will, or Self-Destructive Behavior?" at the Munich School of Philosophy on June 4th, 2019 • Roy Baumeister: "Addiction: A Problem of M... This interview was part of the project “Motivational and Volitional Processes of Human Integration: Philosophical and Psychological Approaches to Human Flourishing” funded by the Templeton Religion Trust (TRT 0119). http://www.hfph.de