RE: If free will was not real
August 17, 2016 at 5:57 pm
(This post was last modified: August 17, 2016 at 6:00 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Again with the skyhook. The reasons -are- duress, or at least they seem to be. You say they don't compel your actions in the same way...but I'm not sure what that means, you -must- have an adequate description to claim it, and from your own comments they do -appear- to compel your decisions. When it's too easy, that's the first hint of a problem.
(if it were that easy to establish free will we wouldn;t be having this discussion )
Just to bring both threads of discussion together...since we;re still discussing those things from "within your own psychology" (again, possession/ownership, not freedom) - how did they get there? Where are they from?
(if it were that easy to establish free will we wouldn;t be having this discussion )
Just to bring both threads of discussion together...since we;re still discussing those things from "within your own psychology" (again, possession/ownership, not freedom) - how did they get there? Where are they from?
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