• QueerCommieOP
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    8 months ago

    You’re wrong in assuming free will does exist. I’m agnostic about hard line determinism, I just use it as a stand in for the antithesis of assuming there is free will. I’ve said this before, but “free will” assumes a human above nature and a soul like entity. I refer you to the Lemmygrad side for what does exist if there’s no free will.

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      8 months ago

      When I said, “where am I going wrong?” I was obviously referring to the summary I had just given, none of which included “I assume free will exists”.

      So, were am I going wrong in that summary?

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        8 months ago

        The summary is pretty much correct, but I can not tell if you have held on to your initial position that compatibilism is correct. One of the first comments science cannot prove the existence of free will, but I have yet to see even a coherent philosophical argument for it.

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          8 months ago

          You are incorrect about what things I’ve said but it’s become redundant with the other threads so I’m going to stop replying to this particular chain.