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by coldtea
2754 days ago
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>and the question becomes one of why do we feel we have, and are exercising, a choice between A and B. Perhaps there's no choice, but there's an examination/consideration of the alternatives. We mistake this examination as a choice process, even though we only have one choice (the one we end up making). |
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Or perhaps you're mistaken that "choice" was ever anything else.