RE: Do Humans Have Compulsary Will? Which best describes your take on 'will'?
May 29, 2015 at 7:11 pm
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Quote:Not in terms of physical input and output, no, unless you define mind in terms of data processing. But that would beg the question.I'm not interested in defining my way around, you know this. I have a mind ( if you'll agree...:wink: ), it seems to be providing me additional utility. Are you denying my experience or the accuracy of my self assessment,....lol?
Quote:If you think that mind and the structures/functions on which it supervenes have temporal lag, then they are not the same thing, and mind is now a separate entity, floating in space. I don't think this accords well with a physicalist view of mind.I think you're doing it again..........
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