A Conversation for Free Will - The Problem of
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Serendipity Started conversation Jan 25, 2000
I long ago decided that there was no rational way of deciding whether we truly have free will or not. I strongly suspect that we do (in an authentic sense) and that the difficulties are all recursively wrapped up with the interpenetration of object and subject. I concluded that we must live our lives under the assumption that we do have free will, and take full responsibility for our decisions.
I'm into the 'Big Questions' too and am always on the look out for some philosophical sparring partners. Have a browse through the forum 'Mountains' at http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?thread=35442&forum=31029. I would love to get some more feedback.
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Joolsee Posted Jan 27, 2000
I feel the same way (as you could probably tell from the entry).
I certainly will look at the forum.
See you there, at some point.
Big Questions
Serendipity Posted Jan 28, 2000
I look forward to it. I've got some argument going now.
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