(July 28, 2016 at 10:16 am)Irrational Wrote:(July 28, 2016 at 10:08 am)RozKek Wrote: Now the importance of what I've stated is important for my question. I've asked this several times in another thread but you and the others that believe that free will exists turned a blind eye to it, I got no response. Question is, can you break the causal chain with your brain/free will, or in other words can you break the causal chain (since you define yourself as your brain) and if so, how do you break the chain?
If you're wondering why I'm a tad bit cynical it's because we had this debate last week, you suddenly stopped responding and then you repeat the same thing all over again in another thread.
Perhaps you're asking the wrong question. This is not a challenge for compatibilists, but rather for libertarians. A compatibilist can perfectly say you can't break the causal chain but still have free will because free will is not about the ability to break causal chains.
I.e the irrelevant free will.