Peh on 24 June 2016
| TheBlackNaruto said: Well your are basing it only off what is known or what can be "proven" as far as I can tell. And there are so many things that can not be accounted for within current"knowledge" that I can't say I agree with you even if I understand what you mean. If we separate "free will" and choice then it might make sense but I think free will and choice go hand and hand personally. Saying it doesn't exist because it technically can't be proven kind works both ways....so there is no concrete way to say whether it does or does not exist. I feel choice does exist and since I relate choice and free will then in essence free will does exist for me. Just because it follows the laws of nature doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It is kind of like saying we really do not exist because we just follow nature and chemical reactions. I don't know it is a very deep subject. I must say though your thought process and how you came to your conclusion is very well put and very understandable and logical. |
Would you be so nice to define what Free Will is, according to you?
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