RE: The Illusion of Free Will: Why Even Magic Can't Solve This Logic Problem

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The Illusion of Free Will: Why Even Magic Can't Solve This Logic Problem

in ethics •  2 years ago 

LOL! Random and free will are not the same. Free will comes in deciding whether You will grab the top book because it's easiest to grab, or the bottom one because Others have handled it less.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

if you believe free will is simply part of a causal chain

then free will is reduced to an emotion, a feeling you have when you make an apparent decision

if you believe free will, as it is traditionally defined, allows someone to "change their destiny"

then you are delusional


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I believe nothing. But I do place probabilities high that there is no "destiny," that Now is the only thing that's real, and that We, with Our free will, co-create the Now.

  ·  2 years ago  ·