(July 31, 2016 at 3:27 pm)RozKek Wrote:(July 31, 2016 at 3:14 pm)Irrational Wrote: All this boils down to is you not willing to accept the application of certain reasonable definitions of freedom other than that one definition that you have in mind.
In any case, your will nor your freedom is free. In any case they're determined. In any case they are governed by the laws of physics, in this case classical physics, they're fully causal and therefore every single millimeter you move, every single knee jerk reaction you get, every single step you take is determined and you cannot do anything to do otherwise. How are you free if you're constrained by the laws of physics itself?
Oh, you're free because no one is holding a gun to your head. No. Every action you do is determined, there is no free if it's determined. How is it possible to be free if it's already determined?
Because if you want to go with a reasonable definition of "free", free and determined are not opposites of each other.