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Yes. If, for example, I wanted to smoke cannabis, I would be prosecuted and could end up in gaol.If laws are enforced upon me, does that make me a prisoner to the law?
Well, you have the free will to decide to break the law. It's you who decides.
Yes. If, for example, I wanted to smoke cannabis, I would be prosecuted and could end up in gaol.
We're all prisoners to the law.
although I did not give permission for moral laws to be enforced upon my self (layers of cause)
If free will, is being able to do as one pleases.
Is a space with laws, therefore not able to be in the same place as free will.
If laws are enforced upon me, does that make me a prisoner to the law?
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Free will is the ability to decide or choose a path, the repercussions of the decision are always different.If free will, is being able to do as one pleases.
Is a space with laws, therefore not able to be in the same place as free will.
If laws are enforced upon me, does that make me a prisoner to the law?
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Actually you have given permission.
Social contract - Wikipedia
The only way out of that is to reject your citizenship and move out of the country, or to escape the mortal coil.
The law makers and those that enforce them don't need your permission.although I did not give permission for moral laws to be enforced upon my self (layers of cause)
The law makers and those that enforce them don't need your permission.
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By virtue nothing is impossible to overcome in the soul.
Now we're getting into Stoic and Epicurean view of escaping animal determinism, but even they had to concede knowledge and virtue isn't an escape from nature. Ultimately for the Stoics, to live in harmony with everything was a determinism above the animal. Epicurus also didn't think one escapes determinism, only can slightly bend it.
No, but you are a prisoner of free will...If free will, is being able to do as one pleases.
Is a space with laws, therefore not able to be in the same place as free will.
If laws are enforced upon me, does that make me a prisoner to the law?
????
Actually you have given permission.
Social contract - Wikipedia
The only way out of that is to reject your citizenship and move out of the country, or to escape the mortal coil.
In Brookhaven Collider, Briefly Breaking a Law of Nature
I suspect the only thing lacking is the know how.
No, but you are a prisoner of free will...