[FRIAM] Free Will in the Atlantic
Marcus Daniels
marcus at snoutfarm.com
Fri Apr 2 15:52:11 EDT 2021
In what acceptable scenario is the behavior not describable in principle? The scenario that comes to mind is in the non-science magical thinking scenario.
I doubt that Tesla navigation systems are written in a purely functional language, but surely there is more to this condition than whether I have access to that source code and can send you the million lines in purely functional form? If something is inscrutable, it might exhibit free will?
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I would say no if you can provide me the function.
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