What's the missing Cause? throwing out free-will simply removes blame — OmniscientNihilist
A sin is a sin even if someone is predetermined to do it. Why couldn't we blame them in that case.
existence is an unstoppable eternal loop — OmniscientNihilist
Can it really be an eternal loop if there are random causes? If there is no true randomness, that'd break our current models of physics just as much as the existence of free will would.
How do we know what free will is if we have never had it? — Gregory
I don't know what free will is, BUT
If the architecture of our brain is really nothing fundamentally more than what we currently understand about it (a complex set of neural networks), then all our actions are perfectly determined by our sensory inputs. We literally just 'observe' our brain's reactions to outside events.
Even if the brain uses quantum computing (of which we have no evidence so far), as we currently understand it, at most it just introduces some randomness to the process. We still just 'observe' those random outcomes in addition to the results of deterministic computations.
So, I cannot define what free will exactly is, but if we have no actual effect on our own actions at all, then to me, free will does not exist.