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We are all in full contol of our actions | 23 | 37.70% | |
Our actions are determined by physical effects beyond our control | 25 | 40.98% | |
"God" is only in control of our actions | 1 | 1.64% | |
Don't know | 12 | 19.67% | |
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01-04-2003, 05:28 PM | #21 |
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Could we all agree on a single definition of Free Will???
Free Will from determinism ? Free Will from coersion ? I understand free will as the ability to make available choices. This means no coersion. The Universe is probabilistic, so any attempt to say that everything is determined or fated by the Laws of Physics (or God) is BS. Belem |
01-04-2003, 06:14 PM | #22 |
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But, there is coercion. The question is, does the coercion come from within the individual, of from without... Keith. |
01-05-2003, 07:36 AM | #23 |
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Free from ourselves? - what nonsense
#439(a) - Human beings extert control over their environment through physical actions determined by mental processes. In this manner, humans display certain freedom from their external environment.
#16(c) - Human beings are unable to conscioously apprehend the mechanisms within themselves that determine the outcome of their mental activity. Hence, they are not free from the cause and effect that results in a mental decision. #42 - Human beings can observe each other and consider their own behavior. This "mental detachment" creates an illusion of freedom of action, whereas the determinants are the processes hidden from the conscious mind (see #16(c). Given the above, I would go for the second option in the poll "Our actions are determined by physical effects beyond our control" but modified as follows: Our mental activity is determined by physical effects beyond our concious control. Cheers, John |
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Your '#439(a)', #16(c), and #42-- --to what do those numbers refer? Especially this: "Human beings are unable to conscioously apprehend the mechanisms within themselves that determine the outcome of their mental activity. Hence, they are not free from the cause and effect that results in a mental decision." How can we consciously know that we cannot 'consciously apprehend the mechanism...that determines the outcome of...mental activity'? Also, I would argue that even if we can and/or do consciously apprehend the mechanism, that still does not free us from the causes and effects that result in mental decisions. Keith. |
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Nonsense. If 'we cannot trace the myriad sequences of cellular events that took place in order to "set up" the thought...', then how do you know that these myriad sequences of cellular events really 'set up the thought'--in the first place? Keith. |
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I disagree in the sense that once we discover/apprehend a behavioral pattern we have the ability to consciously compensate for it. For example, once you figure out how the stock market works you may change your investment strategy. So might others, thus financial markets become a behavioral guessing game based on anticipating the mental activity of others (as opposed to just a study of company fundamentals). Cheers, John |
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as I want too. Some may nudge me, and others leave me blue. But there is only one, who can take responsibility, for the unexplainable action, of the one I call me. -Osiris |
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