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hmkpoker 11-16-2005 10:11 PM

Re: Zeroing in on free will
 
But reason deals in logic based on available data. It's basically a mathematical algorithm with a few more SNAFUs here and there due to the relative inefficiency of the brain. I don't see why it is any more "free" than a pinball is when it chooses its path down a row of pins and obstacles.

11-16-2005 10:45 PM

Re: Zeroing in on free will
 
Reason can abstract things, do you agree?

It allowed you to think up the question of this thread and conceptualize free will.

Then you decided to post it.

Would you say the first action is free because it involves conscious thinking about an abstract idea? Or would that not be considered an action, and therefore not be within our bounds of free will? Or would it somehow be compelled?

11-17-2005 05:34 PM

Re: Zeroing in on free will
 
Will you privilege me with a reply?


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