On May 17, 2019, at 4:56 PM, Alexander Bard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dear Gregg & CoBut why even discuss free will when this concerns freedom of choice.Or rather just choice per se.A will wills whatever it wills. It is neither free nor determined. The combo of will and freedom seems merely a remnant of Abrahamic religion and its eagerness to hold believers accountable for their intentions.As in good will versus evil will. But there is no such thing. A will is beyond good and evil. It wills whatever it wills.We should discuss a will's freedom to choose. Not its own freedom. There is apparently no such thing. A will will always try to get whatever it wants. At all times. The question is if it has that choice or not.BestAlexander########################################################Hi TOK List,
Thought you might be interested in seeing this article on Free Will. Minus a few technical points, this is consistent with a ToK version of reality:
http://nautil.us/issue/72/quandary/yes-determinists-there-is-free-will
The key is that there are different dimensions of existence (Matter, Life, Mind, and Culture) and different causal processes that operate at those different dimensions. Human persons are self-conscious entities that learn to justify and take responsibility for their actions on the social stage. This is a causal matrix, obvious at the present moment, as I am justifying to you that reading the article is worth the time. As a self-reflective entity, you will decide accordingly.
As the article notes, atoms do not operate (i.e., are not the appropriate causal nexus) at this dimension of complexity.
Best,
Gregg
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