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2018-01-25 at 6:43 AM UTC
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2018-01-25 at 11:23 AM UTCNone of you have even been to Oxford.
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2018-01-25 at 12:55 PM UTC
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2018-01-25 at 1:11 PM UTCStop playing with my usertitle, Lanny. It only makes you look weaker.
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2018-01-25 at 1:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Of course it is.
No it is not, people generally feel like they are the conscious source of all their thoughts and actions. They feel like they could have acted differently than they did in the past. That feeling is called free will.
You are not talking about free will. You are talking about freedom to exert your will. Different topics, you're just re-labeling yours as free will.
I don't know why you continue to bring up agency. Agency is distinct from the concept of free will, the philosophical doctrine that our choices are not the product of causal chains, but are significantly free or undetermined. Human agency entails the claim that humans do in fact make decisions and enact them on the world. How humans come to make decisions, by free choice or other processes, is another issue. -
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2018-01-25 at 8:24 PM UTC
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2018-01-25 at 8:26 PM UTCHey Lanny can I have a user title too?
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2018-01-25 at 8:35 PM UTCFake spectral is a coward.
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2018-01-25 at 8:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind No it is not, people generally feel like they are the conscious source of all their thoughts and actions. They feel like they could have acted differently than they did in the past. That feeling is called free will.
You are not talking about free will. You are talking about freedom to exert your will. Different topics, you're just re-labeling yours as free will.
I don't know why you continue to bring up agency. Agency is distinct from the concept of free will, the philosophical doctrine that our choices are not the product of causal chains, but are significantly free or undetermined. Human agency entails the claim that humans do in fact make decisions and enact them on the world. How humans come to make decisions, by free choice or other processes, is another issue.
Yeah, I'm not doing this any more with you. Every time you get stumped by an argument and don't have something to steal a response from, rather than re-evaluating where your point starts, you just repeat the same thing over and over. I'm not aútistic enough to do this ad infinitum with you. -
2018-01-25 at 9:22 PM UTCWhat is meant to be, will be.
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2018-01-25 at 9:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Yeah, I'm not doing this any more with you. Every time you get stumped by an argument and don't have something to steal a response from, rather than re-evaluating where your point starts, you just repeat the same thing over and over. I'm not aútistic enough to do this ad infinitum with you.
That's fine, we actually seem to agree about how this all works except you just define free will in a stupid way that doesn't acknowledge the problem of free will. -
2018-01-25 at 9:39 PM UTClanny, you are a fat retarded drunk who needs to elevate yourself by playing with your admin control panel.
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2018-01-25 at 9:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind That's fine, we actually seem to agree about how this all works except you just define free will in a stupid way that doesn't acknowledge the problem of free will.
Your entire argument is built off having no definition and asserting, with no evidence or reasoning, that the problem of free will is something no intellectual discussion of free will has ever revolved around i.e. a magic idea of being magic.