RE: NonCausality: The New Reality

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NonCausality: The New Reality

in ethics •  2 years ago 

The post gave option to comment ,
No post no cause to start from .
If a post generates a comment depends on info narrative and subject addressed in the post .
I the comment placer , are the random factor , as in my free will .
And there is nothing as random as my free will , from a other persons point of view .

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

ultimately, either you act for a reason or you act for no reason

those are the only two options


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Can one act for no reason ?
As even when we act for no reason , to proof we can for example ,.
we still act for a reason , ,, ??
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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

is that your final answer ?


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

are you suggesting that your comment is uncaused ?

Did my best to answer , anything not clear , just ask and ill try to explain it .

Free will pulled the trigger , influenced by greed and hate .
Free will raised the child , influenced by love and care .

Take away free will and you will have to wipe everyone's ass , for it is free will to wipe your own ass or not .

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

it's not difficult for anyone to imagine a spider "chooses" where to spin the web, without imagining it is uncaused

what you're missing here is that your entire body and your entire mind are caused

some elements of you might be uncaused

but you certainly have no influence over your uncaused causes

and you certainly have no influence over your caused causes

there is no free will

even hypothetically

unless you call free will uncaused, which would make it indistinguishable from random

and a human cannot take credit for a random event

and a human cannot take credit for an uncaused event

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Free will is only free when in a environment that leaves room to choose .
Free will does not mean uninfluenced , it means unforced , voluntary , with consent .

I can act on my free will to comment , my , yes , influenced free will , for nothing happens without reason .

When i get muted on Bblog by a user , the environment changes , i can no longer comment and so denied is my freedom to react , my freedom to speak and free will to comment or not .
I have no longer free will for my will is forced to not commenting .

Free will is a bit more complicated , awareness of the environment your in and the influences it has on you play a big part in it . Free will is fractal .

It's how i as a VOLUNTARYIST see it .

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

sure, coercion is identifiable and repulsive

our desires demand satisfaction

but we do not choose our desires


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It takes a strong free will to control your own desires .