It's annoying, MU your deliberate misreading... — tim wood
The joke presupposes exactly what is at issue. One cannot give away something they've never had. Poor language use doesn't make a good argument. Talking in terms of giving away free will is talking about giving up on the idea or giving up the belief in free will. — creativesoul
The scenarios of the joke are simple enough to test it in a cafe with a friend. Since we can assume that enough people tested the scenarios from 22 May 2011 - we can start to talk about it as a theory — Damir Ibrisimovic
Who needs a new theory to verify that all sorts of people are incapable of recognizing poor reasoning in the wild?
The joke is a bit ironic... — creativesoul
The proposal is "Free Will exists" and it's not new. With enough tests, the proposal is promoted into theory. What is new are scenarios to test the new theory. :)
I'm not really interested to judge the capacity of other people to recognise pure reasoning... — Damir Ibrisimovic
New experiences bring about new emotions. That's what I mean — Blue Lux
Language strives to capture emotion or reconfigure it into a communicably apprehendable way, not to establish it. It cannot establish it. It is pre established! — Blue Lux
If the human will is not free from influence then it is not completely free. I choose radical freedom. — Blue Lux
Language itself does not do it. — Blue Lux
Most emotion is utterly empty if it weren't for all the language that preceded it
— creativesoul
Surely you mean 'empty' as in conceptually empty...
As you already know, certain words or phrases can bring about entirely 'new' emotional states of mind
— creativesoul
Are you implying that words themselves create emotions?
Language affects/effects thought and belief.
— creativesoul
I agree that it affects thought, but that thought and belief are determined by language itself is a very unfree idea.
But does belief not require learning? — Blue Lux
Knowledge boils down to a characterization of what it is to be human, not of what anything else is. — Blue Lux
"Never believe anything to be true unless it can be shown to be absolutely false." — Blue Lux