Sojourner<><
Incoherent Freedom Fighter
What is "free will"? Reread my post. It only seems a delusion. Nothing is free. Your decisions are ultimately so based in contingency and happenstance and circumstance, how could you have chosen other than you did?
We can't go back in time and allow you to decide another way and see how that works out. That is a thought experiment that is as impossible as throwing a rock at the moon and actually hitting it.
Free will as normally defined makes no sense. Go ahead and try to give us a convincing definition if you think you can. LOL.
I don't intend to. "Free will" as it is commonly understood is an overused box that I don't want to get stuck in. I'm simply stating that there is an observable difference between an inanimate object that is subject to exterior cause, and the will that can act upon an exterior cause through understanding. There's obviously something special about thinking beings that separates them from nonthinking things.
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