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Hoping to pen the definitive argument in support of free will I ask myself "What is the purpose, what use does it serve?" (in context). In the case of free will there appears to be none.
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Nonetheless, I agree that discussing the nonexistence of free will is of little practical value in living one's life. Since we have no idea as to how the future will unfold, there is no practical reason NOT to live as if we can effect the outcome -- even if all our actions are determined in advance. What will be, will be ---"good" or "bad"---because everything is determined by the totality of trillions of events prior to it. I think most of us are hoping for "good" regardless of whether or not we can really cause it to occur. Determinists, like myself, are always hoping that science will prove us wrong! |
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What is the purpose, what use does it serve?" (in context). In the case of free will there appears to be none. -------------------------------------------------------- If and only if there is a God then he would need the greatest good purpose to allow free will. When you look at what Christ said is the greatest commandments; to love God and to love your neighbour. How can we do this if we have no free will? Peace Eric |
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I suggest that if free will exists, it allows us some control over our actions. This increases chance of survival. For example, if we run from a lion, or attack it (natural reaction - fight or flight) we're probably dead meat, even if the lion is not hungry. BUT we can try to over-ride this natural reaction, and remain still, which requires mental effort, and so perhaps live another day. This is the application of free will. |
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You have found a way to accept determinism, that still allows us to make a mental effort, when we decide our ethics and morals. That's all I ask! So I would not argue against your position, or claim that it is wrong. |
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Suicide is an application of free will. I wonder how we ever could learn it to be rewarding and appropriate. A more clear cut example may be putting a hand in a flame. Can't do it without mental effort, yet do it we can, and it certainly carries no reward, and is entirely inappropriate. This is the application of free will. Quote:
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What is the source of these reasons? What influenced you to take such an action? One of the many dictionary definitions of free will would describe it as the act of choosing without the effect of external influence upon the choice. Is there some deminimus level of influence that would not compromise the "free from external influence" proviso required by free will? If there is, then free will has at least some wiggle room within which to actually exist. If not then free will, as defined, has practically no chance of actually existing. Stewbiedoobiedoo....bedoobedoobe |
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Or just plain "doobie" !
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IMO whatever works. We are responsible for our actions, and can apply mental effort in making our decisions. |
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