(April 22, 2018 at 10:23 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Is it free, in some sense? What sense?
In the sense that the choice is always available.
Knowledge of what is going to happen in no way impedes choice. It's the simplest way of explaining it, right there.
The "knowledge" factor is what is holding you back from the logic of the situation. You ill-logically think that knowledge of what will be automatically negates free will.
The only negation of free will is an impeding of choice, meaning there is a willful force preventing you from being capable of choosing.
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