[FRIAM] Free Will in the Atlantic
Marcus Daniels
marcus at snoutfarm.com
Mon Apr 5 13:53:08 EDT 2021
It is a philosophical not a sociological, psychological, or spiritual question. I couldn't care less what people mean by the term.
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I don't buy it. You're claiming that you know and understand what it is people mean by free will. I don't think you do. Your assertion that it's an illusion is too weak and incurious to help. I also know I don't know or understand what it is people mean by the phrase. My attempt to focus on self-perception is weak, too. But it's not as weak as simply denying the existence of any phenomenon well-correlated with "free will".
On 4/5/21 10:26 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> The person that does not feel free will is consistent with a curious person. Let's see what the world does next and not be afraid. Let's appreciate what we experience because that's all we are. Let's recognize mental distress is just a physical state that can be manipulated.
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