If you were familiar with biology, then you would find that life actually depends on randomness. — apokrisis
It is sufficient justification for me to maintain my belief that no-one has yet provided a testable, pragmatically true, proof that neurobiology does not proceed deterministically, it is not incumbent on me to prove that it does in order to justify my belief. — Pseudonym
Show me a single biology textbook which states that life depends on randomness. — Pseudonym
If all you're going to do is suggest that anyone who continues to disagree with you after the presentation of one article must be closed-minded and have no interest in hearing challenging positions, then you might as well go door-to-door proselytising. — Pseudonym
This site (as I understand it) is for actual debate. — Pseudonym
Eh? You can believe what you want without proof because you are free to ignore opposing positions when they offer proof? — apokrisis
Show me a single biology textbook which states that life depends on randomness. — Pseudonym
Peter Hoffman has written a really good book - Life’s Ratchet: How molecular machines extract order from chaos. — apokrisis
Would you think it better if I were to follow your approach of just making up my own shit rather than offering arguments based on actual philosophical and scientific positions? — apokrisis
Sure we could debate Pattee when you are up to speed on the biosemiotic position I’m citing. — apokrisis
But since the illusion is so complete, pragmatically we're forced to behave in all the same ways that we would if we actually knew we had free will (aside from a couple caveats). — VagabondSpectre
I don't see right through the illusion, nobody does, — VagabondSpectre
(everything is an illusion), — Rich
We have willful energy directed by the mind, both being non-material in nature — Rich
There is no such thing as the Laws of Nature, and the last time I asked someone to enumerate them he just fabricated some. Why not? Would you like to take a stab at it? I don't suppose you are going to include quantum mechanics in your Deterministic theory if nature (which is necessarily an illusion)? — Rich
No, free will is an illusion. Can you see how going from X is an illusion to EVERYTHING is an illusion is over-blowing things just a bit? — VagabondSpectre
We can only better and better approximate the laws of nature — VagabondSpectre
Really? I am afraid your own illusions have caught up with you. — Rich
" Everything you claim about illusions is still illusion - unless you have somehow self-inoculated yourself against your in admitted illusions. " — Rich
Absolutely everything your mind imagines is an illusion including your illusion that there is no Choices. — Rich
You are making some major call claims about v the Laws of Nature and how they create materialistic, mind illusions of all sorts, including want of Big Macs. It would be nice if you could enumerate them. Maybe it is just a nice myth? — Rich
Maybe you could enumerate which quantum bits in your brain take part in your decision making processes? — VagabondSpectre
They all do including the enteric mind. — Rich
So what you're saying is that your behavior is determined by a conglomeration of quantum fluctuations (as opposed to some kind of ethereal spirit or eternal soul or otherwise god-like-source of hard free will)? — VagabondSpectre
Free Will is an illusion in the same way a field goal is an illusion. — Cavacava
I think I said Mind. Quantum fluctuations are Mind. — Rich
But we do KNOW that we have free will, for here resides the weight of public perception and knowing.. Sure, we may be wrong in thus knowing, I`m convinced that we are, it may well be known mistakenly, it may well not be that which actuality is, but it is known all the same. Faith is knowing, but those, for instance, that have faith that there is God may still be proven wrong. I know that free will does not exist, but because I do n`t carry this thought around with me it affects me not at all. Should I do it likely would, Just how it negatively affects people is already documented, so there is no philosophy to be done there. Knowing changes nothing for we already know. — celebritydiscodave
So your "Mind" doesn't determine your behavior? — VagabondSpectre
I couldn't have thought them through any differently, but I don't see what the problem is. You can start capitalizing words arbitrarily, and I can pretend you're using those words normally in order to maintain my own sanity.Can please think your questions through? — Rich
xplain how quantum randomness/fluctuations/indeterminacy/what-have-you actually makes things meaningful??? — VagabondSpectre
Can you define "Mind" please? — VagabondSpectre
It's what is peering out of your eyes and asking questions. — Rich
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