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>>15213303
>this is a low IQ board. People here are incapable of providing original thoughts, so instead just resort to namedropping authors when confronted with a good argument
You're right.
>>15213263
Free will - ability to choose what you do.
>>15213136
>but our choices will always be the same.
In what sense? Everything only happens one time. The choices I made will always be the choices I made. I can't turn back time. This is obvious and is irrelevant to the discussion of free will.
>This seems to me like you're just having an existential crisis and you want to find an explanation that doesn't make you break down.
Easy there, Freud.
>>15212851
>If you have free will then you can do whatever you think of.
I have free will and I can think of flying, yet I'm not able to fly.
>Certainly you're in complete control of your thoughts then.
Not necessarily. My thoughts are constantly influenced by things I see or read or hear.
Your whole post is nonsensical and full of nonsequiturs. You and the anon calling you based should check your IQs.
>>15212849
Point out a thing you disagree with and then we can talk about it.
>>15213229
Again, what do you mean by "your choices weren't always the same"? Always in what sense?
>>15213386
>I'm perfectly aware that there are perspectives one can take on the nature of time from which it's patently obvious that free will doesn't exist
Like what? Explain how they make it obvious that free will doesn't exist.

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