Aupmanyav
Be your own guru
Good oratory to influence people. All leaders do that. Does it mean what they say is always the truth?"I call heaven .. to give them."
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Good oratory to influence people. All leaders do that. Does it mean what they say is always the truth?"I call heaven .. to give them."
What matter?So, what is the truth of the matter?
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Personally, I'm for free will. What about you? Do you think we have free will, or is there a Greater Power who foreordained all history?
What matter?
What matter does either purport to explain?
Biology.The "matter" is sentient operation. If I, apes, and skunks don't operate through free will or determinism, then just what is the engine prompting us doing X ?
If you're going to include free will, we have to think biology here.Biology?
Biology is the study that we've set up to explain how we work, or psychology, if you want the mental slant. Free will explains nothing. There is no "truth" to espouse about how we work inherent in the idea of free will. We use the idea, it doesn't use us (which is, incidentally, a statement of free will).If you're going to include free will, we have to think biology here.
Fine. You posted a one word reply and I took a shot at what I thought you were talking about. My mistake. So, what is the truth of the matter? If I, apes, and skunks don't operate through free will or determinism, then just what is the engine prompting us to do X ?Biology is the study that we've set up to explain how we work, or psychology, if you want the mental slant. Free will explains nothing. There is no "truth" to espouse about how we work inherent in the idea of free will. We use the idea, it doesn't use us (which is, incidentally, a statement of free will).
It's only useful in a discussion that acknowledges responsibility taken for actions identified as ours, as apart from others who might otherwise be given responsibility.
I don't pretend to know any truth about that. What is the engine prompting one effect to follow a particular cause? What is the engine prompting a particular decision from amongst multiple possibilities?Fine. You posted a one word reply and I took a shot at what I thought you were talking about. My mistake. So, what is the truth of the matter? If I, apes, and skunks don't operate through free will or determinism, then just what is the engine prompting us to do X ?
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But you chose red, and that choice can't be undone. It was the choice that you made, and therefore the choice that was going to be made. What difference is there between the completely linear, singular-path version of time we traverse from a predestined/preordained version where all of the "choices" are plotted out? Is there even a difference to be called out?I believe free will exists to some extent. For example, I believe I could have coloured this sentence green.
But what you do know is that "Both free will and determinism or predestination are illusions." Okay, but even if you don't know what it is, what are your suspicions of the engine for sentient operation? Or is this simply one of those times where you throw your hands up and profess absolute ignorance?I don't pretend to know any truth about that.
It walks like a duck.But what you do know is that "Both free will and determinism or predestination are illusions."
I have no suspicions. It's a nice mystery that, "I am."Okay, but even if you don't know what it is, what are your suspicions of the engine for sentient operation? Or is this simply one of those times where you throw your hands up and profess absolute ignorance?
Personally, I'm for free will. What about you? Do you think we have free will, or is there a Greater Power who foreordained all history?
Personally, I'm for free will. What about you? Do you think we have free will, or is there a Greater Power who foreordained all history?
Personally, I'm for free will. What about you? Do you think we have free will, or is there a Greater Power who foreordained all history?
I'm pretty sure God doesn't care what I decide to have for breakfast.