(March 10, 2016 at 12:11 am)Jehanne Wrote:(March 9, 2016 at 11:11 pm)pool the great Wrote: Hi Jen.
If a human can form an algorithm then that human have free will.
Does these diseases hinder humans from forming an algorithm? Then they do not possess free will.
How do you know this? If someone has multiple personality disorder and cannot even control which "mind" is active in their brain at any given time, how can you say that such an individual has "free will". It's like saying that if a persona can add 2 + 2 and reach a conclusion of 4, then that person must have free will. Lots of animals, mammalian and reptile, form new algorithms all the time; even bacteria and virtues form new algorithms via natural selection. Are you saying that a virus has "free will"?
I think I didn't make myself clear.
The ability to form an algorithm to any given problem is called free will.
Can your bacteria form an algorithm to slap itself in the face?