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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 8:46:16 GMT
tpfkar  I see you've purloined this bit and incorporated it into your repertoire. That's not free will, that's freaky amorphous god-blob. Free will just means the being makes choices based on who they are, with all their characteristics. How they got that way and ultimate culpability is another, related discussion. Can Neuroscience Understand Donkey Kong?Of course people are going to choose based on what they are and all of their characteristics. But there is no scope in your argument for any part of the will which is 'free'. You can't explain how free will works alongside deterministic factors. Where does the 'free' part of our will kick in, if factors outwith our control are helping to form our decisions (e.g. forming the non-free part of our will)?
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