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by posterboy
2883 days ago
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You are free to do so, but talking in absolutes won't get you anywhere. There's the will to be free and the will to be content, not to say contained. These are two extremes and the target is in the middle, if and only if this is really just a two dimensional thing ... If you wonder how two dimensions can have a middle, think of negative and positive parts of the number line as individual axis ... I havent' figured out the maths, it's not a normed vector space, though. Either way, people strive for consistency, but will is a highly inconsistent notion. So there must be more angles to the equation. Free will is an oxymoron, or the homogenous solution ignoring higher orders at best, because will immediately constrains freedom. |
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