Simply Put Free Will Does Not Exist. This Group is for anyone who believes free will is an even greater mass delusion than God. Those who uphold Naturalism in its purest form. And anyone else who has questions about this topic.
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Comment by life3 on March 3, 2012 at 9:25pm When the whole appears more complex and organized than the sum of its parts, why do we assign more to the whole, when it IS the sum of its parts.
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Comment by Jedi Wanderer on January 20, 2011 at 10:23am @prytanis: I am also a hard-determinist/incompatablist. I see no reason to suspect that any phenomena (mental or otherwise) aren't actually physical phenomena caused by preceding physical phenomena, nor any reason to believe that we can "choose" to behave in any way which we aren't already impelled to behave by the same.
@Howard: though this does seem to mean that choice hasn't got the meaning we generally think it does, i fail to see how that entails that we can no longer think of ourselves as either individuals or as real existing things as opposed to illusions. We are certainly exposed to different phenomena, no one person's experiences are the same as any other, so we are clearly "individuals" in this sense and this counts for something. The statement that we are illusions is either wrong or, I think, a misstated way of saying that choice is an illusion. This I think is correct.
Also (@Howard), something may indeed have caused and preceded the big bang, according to some recent work being done in astrophysics (sorry I don't have a source to quote for you, saw a special on the Discover channel or something). As to whether pure determinism has "to be both infinite and meaningless", I think it may or it may not be infinite, and nobody is in any position to know this for sure, so this certainly means that it is therefore possible and quite meaningful.
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