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To be honest, the researchers are aware that a philosopher could quibble over "that's not really free will", so they are not quite as blatant as I presented it. Still, any philosopher who wanted to use such a defence would be faced with defining what free will is, if it isn't what has been found now.
This of course raises the question, what is free will? Specifically, if we can find it in all sorts of animals, including insects, does it really count?
Anyway, I did say that I was going to leave this subject alone, but perhaps something in my brain has taken control and is making these decisions for me
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http://brembs.net/spontaneous/
To be honest, the researchers are aware that a philosopher could quibble over "that's not really free will", so they are not quite as blatant as I presented it. Still, any philosopher who wanted to use such a defence would be faced with defining what free will is, if it isn't what has been found now.
This of course raises the question, what is free will? Specifically, if we can find it in all sorts of animals, including insects, does it really count?
Anyway, I did say that I was going to leave this subject alone, but perhaps something in my brain has taken control and is making these decisions for me
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