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In reply to the discussion: Do we have FREE WILL? [View all]qazplm135
(7,479 posts)55. love is way easier than free will
love is an emotion. We even know the chemical reactions that led to that particular emotion.
For free will to be defined with enough specificity to be "falsifiable" probably requires a definition of consciousness, which is itself even harder to define and categorize and understand than free will is.
We don't know enough about our very basic state of being, how we actually make decisions, what qualifies as "we" or "I" in the first place yet.
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Well, that could be a narrower definition of "free will", since pretty much everything has limits...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2018
#8
Well, you certainly think you have free will, but there is that nagging question about...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2018
#11
But are YOU making the choices or are the choices being made for you? You think
Doodley
Nov 2018
#77
With or without gods, is the universe pre-determined? Einstein gave us the first hint...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2018
#10
We don't need to know the nature of consciousness to have a falsiable definition
marylandblue
Nov 2018
#57
Good answer, but when you say we are not slaves to our genes and environment, do you
Doodley
Nov 2018
#79
May I suggest that if you were truly free or even partially capable of free will, you would at least
Doodley
Nov 2018
#87
You believe this, but suppose it was all an illusion. There is no evidence that we have free will.
Doodley
Nov 2018
#78
Of course it seems that way. You make decisions and you see those decision have an outcome.
Doodley
Nov 2018
#82
You appear to be unwilling to even consider you may be wrong. Does that sound like free will?
Doodley
Nov 2018
#86
Actually, I have considered that many times. I've thought a great deal about
MineralMan
Nov 2018
#90
I have read many posts of yours in which you (rightly so) expect a higher degree of evidence.
Doodley
Nov 2018
#91
"We can of course all make moral choices but they are constrained by environmental, societal and ...
Jim__
Nov 2018
#26
You are right. Mental illness and brain injury can result in changes in behavior - Do those
Doodley
Nov 2018
#88
No, I do not believe we have free will and I don't see any evidence that we do.
Doodley
Nov 2018
#76