Kantor said: Not really, because the jury has no free will to decide whether or not you're guilty, and the judge has no free will to sentence you. Hell, I have no free will to say this. It all sounds far too complicated to really work. It implies that you could travel forward in time, because anything that anyone will ever do is already set. I think the big decisions in life - when you marry, whether you commit any crimes, where you work - will be largely decided by upbringing, genetics and other exposure, but little things like whether to eat corn flakes or coco pops and whether or not to scratch your back are pretty much entirely down to free will. |
If you continue with the OPs logic, one could argue that even those little actions could be attributed to external factors... Molecules ineracting, physical and chemical reactions, stimulating your itch reflex for instance
Pretty deep stuff :p