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Old 04-14-2006, 06:04 PM   #1
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And I wonder how Alex has the free will to decide he has no free will?
I don't, any more than you do to decide that you do have free will.

However, I don't contest that of us perceives what we do as the result of free will. But I'm guessing if a rock were conscious and you threw it up into the air it would think it returned to the ground because it wanted to.
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:06 PM   #2
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I don't, any more than you do to decide that you do have free will.

However, I don't contest that of us perceives what we do as the result of free will. But I'm guessing if a rock were conscious and you threw it up into the air it would think it returned to the ground because it wanted to.

I'm curious then, what you attribute the decisions we make to.
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:18 PM   #3
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I'm curious then, what you attribute the decisions we make to.
Physics. To what do you attribute the decision of water to flow downhill?
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:22 PM   #4
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Physics. To what do you attribute the decision of water to flow downhill?

Lol, I read psychics first and it took me a minute to figure out. Water isn't conscious in the same way we are though. (And no, I don't believe water to be completely unconscious.) Tonight when I choose between eating steak or salad, in what way does physics come into play? (Also not being snarky, just very interested.)
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:27 PM   #5
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It is all brain chemistry. Just because the physics that cause you to do one thing or another are incredibly more complex than the physics that causes water to go downhill doesn't mean it isn't all just following a bunch of predetermined rules.

To believe in free will is to believe that something exists outside the fundamental rules of physics, that the connection between cause and effect can be severed. Now, most people are perfectly willing to believe such things, but I've seen no evidence to indicate such. Now, I do believe our brain chemistry is such that we have no choice to perceive free choice and can't help but act accordingly.
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:32 PM   #6
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This is why free will is pretty much an idea outside of determination. A universe in which it exists and a universe in which it doesn't are essentially indistinguishable. Because you can't tell the difference between someone doing something because they "free willed" it and someone doing it because chemistry required it. Similarly with the opposite.

Just the metaphysical description of universe change. Read the links I posted above, Scott Adams pretty wells sums up where I'm coming from.
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This is why free will is pretty much an idea outside of determination. A universe in which it exists and a universe in which it doesn't are essentially indistinguishable. Because you can't tell the difference between someone doing something because they "free willed" it and someone doing it because chemistry required it. Similarly with the opposite.

Just the metaphysical description of universe change. Read the links I posted above, Scott Adams pretty wells sums up where I'm coming from.
Ok, I read a great deal of the links (not all, they were quite long). I don't necessarily agree with the conclusion he draws, but it's very very interesting stuff. It reminds me of the movie What the #(*$&% Do We Know. In part of the movie they talk about people being addicted to certain emotions, as each emotion has a certain brain chemical related to it. These people sub-conciously put themselves in the same situations over and over to satisfy their need for that chemical.

If anyone hasn't seen that movie, I highly recommend it. You want find a more entertaining movie about quantum physics.
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Now, I do believe our brain chemistry is such that we have no choice to perceive free choice and can't help but act accordingly.

But you've proven this statement wrong by not perceiving free choice. (Off to read the links.)
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Old 04-14-2006, 08:12 PM   #9
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I do perceive free choice. I just don't perceive any justification other than personal perception for it. But even if were the case that my perception is somehow different than anybody elses it wouldnt be an argument that free choice exists. Just that I have different brain chemistry (which I dont).
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