The whole idea of free will is a nonstarter. Free will means to act contrary to the laws of nature. No such thing is possible.
The whole idea of free will is a nonstarter. Free will means to act contrary to the laws of nature. No such thing is possible.
Right premise. Wrong conclusion.
Free will can not exist in nature. Nonetheless, it exists.
Right premise. Wrong conclusion.
Free will can not exist in nature. Nonetheless, it exists.
Granted, but it's still useful to be able to make arguments within the opposition's self-imposed conceptual handicaps.
Granted, but it's still useful to be able to make arguments within the opposition's self-imposed conceptual handicaps.
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