(July 15, 2016 at 2:01 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:(July 15, 2016 at 1:45 pm)RozKek Wrote: Ok. Can you defy causality by deciding to do something? Can you voluntarily order your neurons to freely do something i.e during that period defy causality and interact freely?
Maybe you have not heard me say this before. For me, free will exists on a sliding scale and is dependent on set and setting.
Which part of "agree to disagree" did you choose not to understand? Of my free will I choose to no longer participate. (or is that some random causality thingy?)
Yesss, in my opinion, more appropriate to look at stuff like free will, intelligence, consciousness as on a spectrum, but not necessarily applicable to all entities in existence.
One may just as well argue that we aren't really alive. Are we really, really living? We just happen to move around a lot, but then again, so does water. We don't consider water to be alive. So does this mean it's not reasonable to say we have life?