[FRIAM] Free Will in the Atlantic

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Fri Apr 2 14:18:55 EDT 2021


Exactly. So what are you disagreeing with? What we call "free will" is a possibly deterministic self-perceptive feedback.

On 4/2/21 11:05 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Not magic.  We can still reason about what a recursive or even probabilistic recursive function must do.   We can reason about intertwined functions, or, even functions with entangled states if meat bags had such things.   I can imagine implementing an executive process for a robot that would result in something one might call agency.   This all works fine within the bounds of purely deterministic things.   It is just another computer program.

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