RE: Is free will real?
December 15, 2014 at 6:42 am
(This post was last modified: December 15, 2014 at 6:46 am by robvalue.)
Because human cognitive functions is just an umbrella term for a bunch of stuff happening. As is virtually every term we use. We do this for convenience, and we then observe the behaviour of the groupings we make in an abstract sense. When you zoom right in, all we have evidence of is deterministic behaviour and quantum randomness. If there is anything else, I haven't heard of it, but I'd be happy to be enlightened.
Basically, you can't add in determining factors by defining things in a grouping method. You just observe the outcome of the zoomed in part, on a zoomed out scale.
If I'm talking shit, anyone is welcome to correct me. I'm always eager to learn when I have the wrong end of a stick.
Basically, you can't add in determining factors by defining things in a grouping method. You just observe the outcome of the zoomed in part, on a zoomed out scale.
If I'm talking shit, anyone is welcome to correct me. I'm always eager to learn when I have the wrong end of a stick.
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