Kylie
Defeater of Illogic
- Nov 23, 2013
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I have no doubt it seems plain to you. Yet you only restate your view, not the facts.
"Open to me" is another vague phrase. The fact you only ever make the one choice each time shows that only it was "open to you", if I want to say so, vague as it is. Or I could say the opposite, since you obviously did have choice. You are saying nothing.
I expect that you would deny that you depend on mere chance since you would claim "open to you" does not mean that all choices were equal --that is, that all choices held equal attraction to you. You have admitted to cause, so how could a different choice have ever happened?
You want it more specific? Okay then.
For me to choose, the number of options must be greater than 1. Each of these options must have a non-zero probability.
So, if I am in a room with three doors, a true choice would look something like this:
Door A - 25%
Door B - 5%
Door C - 70%
In this case, I have a choice. I am more likely to pick some options over others, but each door does have a chance of being picked. When I make the choice, the probability of one door becomes 100% and the others drop to 0%.
If, when I enter the room, God knows what door I will pick, then the probability of me picking that door is at 100% already. Since the probability of the other doors has now fallen to 0%, then it is no longer a choice on my part. The number of options I have is no longer greater than 1, since they no longer have a non-zero probability.
Thus I am not making a choice.
Is that better?
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