Hi
What if free will is just the apparent manifestation of life precipating
into the conscience of an individual?
The individual as an element of the reaction, including the conscience he
has of himself...
Pierre
>From: Magnus Berg <McMagnus@hem.passagen.se>
>Reply-To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>Subject: Re: MD The Bride of Free Will Returns
>Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 10:25:48 +0100
>
>Hi Struan
>
>Struan Hellier wrote:
> > Randomness is the antithesis of free will
>
>Was that a typo? :)
>
>I'm actually not kidding. It depends on the point of view. Suppose you have
>free will and I'm asking
>you: "Heads or tails?". From my point of view, your decision is totally
>random, but you on the other
>hand have total control over what you decide. Perhaps you have a two-headed
>coin in your pocket and
>always say head.
>
>In this scenario, I would think that free will and randomness are
>equivalent, but you would still
>think they are contradictory.
>
>What I see here is a platypus of SOM. Depending on whether you take a stand
>as subject or object you
>come to different conclusions about our reality.
>
>What do you see?
>
> Magnus
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