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In reply to the discussion: Do we have FREE WILL? [View all]uriel1972
(4,261 posts)Where is it hiding? What exactly about it makes it 'Free'? How does it work?
How can we make decisions that are free if we are constrained by our inherent proclivities and the environment?
That we learn and change does not mean we have this 'Free Will'.
How do we tell the difference between 'Free Will' and ignorance of our own 'Decision-Making' process? All evidence points towards decisions being made BEFORE we can even consciously recognize and rationalize.
The only way a decision can be 'Free' of other influences is if the options are precisely and exactly balanced and there is NO benefit for choosing one option over another. Possible, but mind-boggingly improbable.
"Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose." as the song goes.
I think complexity gives rise to the illusion of rational decision-making and free will.
You ain't free 'til you're dead... and by then it's too late.