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Old 11-21-2005, 02:52 PM
carlo carlo is offline
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Default Re: Free Will (again)

I believe you are stating that free will is the ability to choose but this too is an abstraction. There is no moral activity in this concept of free will. One can state that a criminal who performs a henious deed is acting in free will which is not the case. In the performance of the henious deed there is a diminished activity of knowing(one can say he is clouded in his understanding) and is therefore acting under compulsion.

Free will does not exist without the moral tonality of man.

carlo
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