(July 28, 2016 at 4:48 pm)quip Wrote:(July 27, 2016 at 9:15 pm)bennyboy Wrote: You are projecting a lot of ideas and attitudes that don't have. I can't argue against what you want me to be thinking.
What exactly are you thinking? More to the point, how are you discerning between the basic concept of the will in relation to your idea of it being free viz freewill.
I've defined it plenty of times in previous posts, but I don't mind. Here are the definitions I'm working under:
"will" is the capacity of a sentient agent to realize intent-- for example, I don't really know how to "move" a leg-- I want it to move, and it moves.
"free will" is the capacity of a person to form intent based on the personhood, without compulsion or obstacle from the external world.