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by darekkay
2884 days ago
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> An individual believing it has free will, will certainly act different to an individual that believes all actions are predetermined. Just because all actions are predetermined does not mean I don't (or can't) make any choices. It may be not "my" choice, but I for sure experience it as one (thus the "illusion of free will"). I like to believe that everything is predetermined and yet this has no effect on my behavior (except me writing this post right now ;) ) As Sam Harris told in his talk (linked in my other post here): Not making a choice is also a choice. |
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