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In reply to the discussion: Do we have FREE WILL? [View all]qazplm135
(7,508 posts)and we absolutely can have an idea of what a world without free will would look like.
Give me a planet, and let me populate it with nothing but androids running computer programs that I control and that they cannot violate or break out of. Boom you have a "world without free will."
A planet with absolute free will is much harder to model of course because of the fact that at some point, even if you start off as a blank slate, experience alone will cause you to act along some restraints (you will stop putting your hand on a hot stove after the first time, and look before you cross your street after you've been hit once).
A planet with partial free will will look like our own. People who have a range of options and choices and the freedom to exercise them, but limited both by experience and to a certain extent genetics/biology. We also know that sometimes, people can even break out of their past patterns or inclinations/programming and take new paths.
I just typed all sorts of meaningful things right there. Nothing there is meaningless. Even if I cannot provide you with a perfect definition of what free will is. You've taken an absolutist position in my opinion.