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Old 07-27-2016, 04:29 PM
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Default Re: Free will in philosphy and science

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That is why the problem doesn't evaporate by a change of definition.
Really? Why? Explain!

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You are talking gobbledygook. Hypothetical imaginings cannot claim:

-that this reading is completely consistent with determinism...or
-that this reading is a sufficient pillar of assigning free will to people.
You are too stupid to:
- understand counterfactual analysis of causation
- understand the difference between categorical and hypothetical. Did you read the text of Parfit? If so, then please explain. If not, then please stop posting here about things you do not understand anything about.

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We cannot replay the universe which requires going back in time.
Exactly. Therefore we will never know if we have exactly the same conditions, exactly the same will happen. It is a two sided sword, PG.
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