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More than Genetics, I believe that it is the moral/religious schooling of people.mark wrote:Do you believe in free will, i.e. the ablity to choose between 2 or more choices in the present, in such a way as it would be possible for you to also choose one of the choices not chosen given the same initial conditions?





I disagree.CtrlAltDel wrote:i cud either choose to spam this thread or respond with a proper reply. choosing either of the above is not conditioned by prev expereinces or my genetic makeup.
so it all depends on the how the person feels at that moment.

akhilis2cool wrote:I disagree.CtrlAltDel wrote:i cud either choose to spam this thread or respond with a proper reply. choosing either of the above is not conditioned by prev expereinces or my genetic makeup.
so it all depends on the how the person feels at that moment.
spamming or not is a different issue. we know we are gonna get away either way.
but u will not think like this in all the situtations. its our values that guide us in critical situtations.

Sharjeel wrote:More than Genetics, I believe that it is the moral/religious schooling of people.mark wrote:Do you believe in free will, i.e. the ablity to choose between 2 or more choices in the present, in such a way as it would be possible for you to also choose one of the choices not chosen given the same initial conditions?
Atheists are a different matter. They could make different decisions. But if you say that the Universe is exactly the same, then it must follow that any person would make the same choice everytime. Trick question?

mark wrote:Good and Evil are subjective and conceptual, rather than objective and real, as humans can't determine their actions
mark wrote:Life is essentially meaningless, as we can't change our paths through it
mark wrote:My view of this is that each "choice" we make is a result of our previous experience and (to a much lesser extent) genetic make-up. As we have no control over either of these things in the present, we have no free will.
Am i talking through my ar$e here or does this make sense?
Does it really make a difference? Because when u see the big picture, no matter what decision u make, the end result will always end up being the same. It's said to be one of the most fundamental properties (or flaws) in time-travel.

I think that More Importance Must be Attached to the Present.What is Important to me is the Fact that What is NOW,Not What was a Few Moments ago nor What is gonna HAppen a Few Moments from now on.I
XYZee wrote:Erm, Mark, the way this topic started off, it reminded me of Coelho's Alchemist...any inspiration from there??
If there is no duration then the present is just the transition point between the past and the future, with the latter being entirely determined by the former.
My view of this is that each "choice" we make is a result of our previous experience and (to a much lesser extent) genetic make-up. As we have no control over either of these things in the present, we have no free will.
[/quote]wisecrack wrote: In the sense..we learn from our previous experiences and so some of our future actions might be determined by our past..
I agree with Sharjeel's view on Moral/religious beliefs.Finally it all comes down to what our true nature actually is.

In fact, everything about the present is determined by the past, 100%. If this is the case, then what room is there for free will?

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:Can someone define free will please.In fact, everything about the present is determined by the past, 100%. If this is the case, then what room is there for free will?
That is AI for robots. I am sure human mind works in a different way.

mark wrote:Mayavi Morpheus wrote:Can someone define free will please.In fact, everything about the present is determined by the past, 100%. If this is the case, then what room is there for free will?
That is AI for robots. I am sure human mind works in a different way.
do you agree that the present is a point in time/space, and as such is entirely determined by the past?

rock_26iin wrote:mark wrote:Mayavi Morpheus wrote:Can someone define free will please.In fact, everything about the present is determined by the past, 100%. If this is the case, then what room is there for free will?
That is AI for robots. I am sure human mind works in a different way.
do you agree that the present is a point in time/space, and as such is entirely determined by the past?
well, from the point of refrence of this being the present is actually independent of the past or the future. If you took any point of time in the past or future, that by default becomes the present since that is being discussed in the "present" moment. Plus space-time is too complicated (or fundamentally incorrect) to understand.

mark wrote:My view is that free will is an illusion created by the fact that we can only possibly make each decision we make 1 time, so we can never know if it would be possible for us to take the road not travelled.
ah, i probably have too much time on my hands right now.
free will...not sure, but yes if you turn the clock back and put me in the same spot ....but in a different dimension, I just might decide differently...as I see the experiences of each dimension don’t seem to effect the decisions in the other dimension....
first off, never heard of this Alchemist.
XYZee wrote:first off, never heard of this Alchemist.
sorry, I didn't mean to sound like I was accusing you or anything...

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