RE: My take on regret
October 19, 2017 at 8:03 pm
(This post was last modified: October 19, 2017 at 8:11 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
(October 19, 2017 at 6:03 pm)Mr.Obvious Wrote: While I don't believe in what I often coin 'true free will', I don't think you can't not ultimately take credit for your own actions.
Well I absolutely do believe that it is precisely ultimately that I cannot even remotely take credit for my own actions. At all. So again... let's say I am not mistaken. Let's say I am right. Let's say I really don't have any regrets whatsoever. (I used to and it wasn't irrational in practical terms but it was illogical in formal terms) What then? What would you make of that? If I can't convince you that that is indeed the actual case in my case... then can we at least for sake of argument ask what you would conclude if I really don't have any regrets whatsoever?
(October 19, 2017 at 6:03 pm)Mr.Obvious Wrote: If we coin the 'free will' we have as an 'illusion of free will'
You see... I don't even experience the illusion of it anymore. Or, it's more correct to say that I now realize that I never experienced such an illusion. I was mistaken.
I feel very much like I'm spectating myself and every thought that comes into my head just pops out of nowhere. Of course in reality those thoughts were determined by prior causes but as a matter of subjective experience I now realize that I do not and never have experienced myself being the cause of my own thoughts.
I don't believe anyone has EVER experienced such an illusion of free will either. I think they think they do. As I thought I did. They think they experience such an illusion. Or in other words... it's a delusion not an illusion. What they believe they experience they don't actually experience. It is merely that over the last few years I've come to realize that I've never had such experiences and I was deluded.