(July 6, 2015 at 11:41 am)Pyrrho Wrote: One can respect and admire something that lacks free will. One may respect and admire a particular Mercedes, and prefer it to a Yugo, without supposing that the Mercedes chose to be a Mercedes and the Yugo chose to be a Yugo.
Likewise, if people lack free will, one can respect and admire an intelligent person, more than one respects and admires someone who was born with a malformed brain who can barely function. Of course, neither had a choice in their brains, regardless of whether people have free will or not. Many things are respected and admired that are heavily, if not totally, dependent upon things that do not involve free will.
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IF.
Null point.