Hopefully a slightly provocative poll
I'll wait for some votes to come in before casting mine.
Posted 13 May 2010 - 01:13 PM
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Posted 14 May 2010 - 07:50 AM
I don't think 'free will' is well defined. ... I'm not sure what 'free will' really means.
Choices are either predetermined or random.
Posted 14 May 2010 - 04:34 PM
Posted 14 May 2010 - 10:05 PM
The fun part about being human is having a brain putting a hell of a lot of computation into these predetermined or random choices (the "will"). Whether it's predetermined will or random will doesn't matter to me, and I don't know which is true. What matters is that willing something is equally fun either way.predetermined or random
Posted 15 May 2010 - 08:24 AM
This is a tricky one and I very well could be wrong/misunderstanding.Choices are either predetermined or random.
This statement is a little more tricky.
Posted 15 May 2010 - 01:12 PM
Posted 15 May 2010 - 03:50 PM
Edited by MaxLife, 15 May 2010 - 03:56 PM.
Posted 15 May 2010 - 04:03 PM
Edited by Vgamer1, 15 May 2010 - 04:16 PM.
Posted 16 May 2010 - 01:55 AM
Posted 16 May 2010 - 02:13 AM
Posted 16 May 2010 - 03:24 AM
I liked Peter Voss's long paper on Compatibilism, and think the poll doesn't address room for some free will admist other forces internal/external.
Posted 16 May 2010 - 11:09 AM
I liked Peter Voss's long paper on Compatibilism, and think the poll doesn't address room for some free will admist other forces internal/external.
Edited by Vgamer1, 16 May 2010 - 11:09 AM.
Posted 17 May 2010 - 05:42 AM
Posted 17 May 2010 - 07:05 AM
Interesting how there are 0 votes for "I believe that machines make "free" choices and/or decisions" and there are 4 votes for "I believe that human beings make "free" choices and/or decisions" even though human beings are clearly machines.
Posted 17 May 2010 - 07:35 AM
Posted 17 May 2010 - 12:57 PM
Posted 17 May 2010 - 04:47 PM
chrwe,as soon as a machine tells me what it wants and that it is afraid to be turned off, I believe I won`t have the right to treat it as property anymore
Posted 17 May 2010 - 05:28 PM
Posted 17 May 2010 - 06:09 PM
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Posted 18 May 2010 - 03:28 AM
Posted 18 May 2010 - 05:13 AM
Edited by Vgamer1, 18 May 2010 - 05:13 AM.
Posted 18 May 2010 - 06:01 AM
Edited by chrwe, 18 May 2010 - 06:02 AM.
Posted 18 May 2010 - 08:51 AM
Elaborate please
Edited by N.T.M., 18 May 2010 - 08:52 AM.
Posted 18 May 2010 - 01:01 PM
Doesnt it? What defines a mind? Why do you think you have one? How can I tell you have one, I am not you? Only by what you are communicating to me.
Just saying that the answer isn't as definitive as you're implying.
Posted 19 May 2010 - 07:46 AM
Just saying that the answer isn't as definitive as you're implying.
I don't presume to know the answer, I'm only looking for some fresh perspective. This isn't a debate that can be settled on an internet forum, and I agree that "free will" is ill defined - or is just nonsensical in the first place.
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