RE: Do Humans Have Compulsary Will? Which best describes your take on 'will'?
May 28, 2015 at 1:38 pm
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2015 at 1:41 pm by robvalue.)
It seems most likely to me that the feeling of free will, along with the "mind", is some sort of weird side effect of the workings of the brain. My only "evidence" (it's not really evidence as such) for this belief is the lack of evidence for anything other than the brain actually existing, as far as I know. So I went with the epiphany one. I have toyed with calling it an illusion before... I'm not so sure what that means anymore, so it doesn't quite seem like the right word.
I'm far from totally convinced, this is only my best guess. I certainly haven't discounted there being more to the mind/free will than just the brain, I just can't justify thinking that there actually is yet.
If anything, I feel more and more that I don't have free will. I feel like an observer to "myself".
I'm far from totally convinced, this is only my best guess. I certainly haven't discounted there being more to the mind/free will than just the brain, I just can't justify thinking that there actually is yet.
If anything, I feel more and more that I don't have free will. I feel like an observer to "myself".
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