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Philosophy Blog: FREE WILL PART 2

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More on Free Will and Determinism.

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  • ill finish this later but seeing the 1st minute and even though u were rude 4 who knows why on my vid reply i like the intro u got free will prove it although people CAN do somin they dont wana lol i agree free will is VERY LIMITED. think about it.

  • I didn't realize disagreement was rude.

  • Even if you do something you don't want to do... like cut off your penis... this would not prove free will... it would merely prove that I value the beleif in my free will more than my penis.

  • But you want to prove you have free will. Ergo...

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  • The best way to put it is:

    "The only free will we have, Is the illusion of having it"

    Other than that, the only thing I would be able to accept is that free will is infinitly limited/relative. Witch would be a hard enough topic to discuss..

  • Belief in free will is the basis for all guilt, hatred and false judgment against others and ourselves. So not believing in free will is positive in a spiritual sense. Not believing in free will doesn't prevent us from having a spiritual life, only a religious life. Religion uses guilt to diminish its followers, putting them in a negative hole that they then have to crawl out of indefinitely, and guilt depends on the belief in free will.

  • lmao...amerian idol. i like you

  • see my theory :)

  • Or the statement 'George Bush loves his daughter'--either one.

  • One question:

    The statement, 'George Bush is rude'--wouldn't that be the application of 'emotive intuition' rather than belief? There is no way, regardless of 'investigation' put into it, to find the correct answer to that statement. Intagibility is not limited to the occult, etc.

  • You are right on the money, 77!!!!

  • I can't "choose" what I believe in? So how can you blame someone for believing in free will? Reason doesn't equal morality; the ability to apply reason does.... but that's not up to you right?

  • It isn't, certainty (arrogancy) on a subject that is socially disputed is.

    I wouldn't consider nearly as rude as I am. lol

  • So, we punish people for actions they were inevitably going to do. Thou shall not be allowed to shit, it is punishable by death.....LMAO.

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