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by jakobnissen
1877 days ago
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Do you really think the difference between someone coerced and someone free is "trivial"? Or between someone who is free to make a choice because they are informed versus one who can't make it because they don't know of it? Or between someone who is capable of understanding the consequences of their actions and someone who is not? These differences are - obviously, I might add - very important. And they have nothing to do with magical free will. By the way, the difference between internal and external factors is not the critical thing. There are several ways to restrict people's free will with internal factors - like for example, a person who doesn't know X exists cannot make a free choice to do X. |
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