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>> No.15270248 [View]
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There is no way I can convince you through text that I have free will but I know I do.
I believe there are people who have no free will. If you accept this, you have to accept that there is no way to convince another that you have free will. Imagine two people who behaved like people and both trying to convince you that they have free will, but one of them has free will and another one has not. As they both can be intelligent, and say whatever they can to convince you that they have free will, there is absolutely no way for you to determine which one of them actually has free will.
So it's either
1. You believe all people have free will. Then there's nothing to argue about.
2. You believe there can be some people without free will. Then there arguing again is pointless because there is no way I can convince you that I have free will.
If you feel you don't have free will, it's either because:
1. you're mentally ill and have some issues to sort out. This is fixable
2. you actually don't have free will and are a NPC. This is unfixable. Consider killing yourself.

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There is no way I can convince you through text that I have free will but I know I do.
I believe there are people who have no free will. If you accept this, you have to accept that there is no way to convince another that you have free will. Imagine two people who behaved like people and both trying to convince you that they have free will, but one of them has free will and another one has not. As they both can be intelligent, and say whatever they can to convince you that they have free will, there is absolutely no way for you to determine which one of them actually has free will.
So it's either
1. You believe all people have free will. Then there's nothing to argue about.
2. You believe there can be some people without free will. Then there arguing again is pointless because there is no way I can convince you that I have free will.
If you feel you don't have free will, it's either because:
1. you're mentally ill and have some issues to sort out. This is fixable
2. you actually don't have free will and are a NPC. This is unfixable. Consider killing yourself.

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15212058

>>15209497
>how do you perceive it? Do you believe in it? if so why and how?
Yes, you either have free will or you don't. There is no way I can convince you through text that I have free will but I know I do.
I believe there are people who have no free will. If you accept this, you have to accept that there is no way to convince another that you have free will. Imagine two people who behaved like people and both trying to convince you that they have free will, but one of them has free will and another one has not. As they both can be intelligent, and say whatever they can to convince you that they have free will, there is absolutely no way for you to determine which one of them actually has free will.
So it's either
1. You believe all people have free will. Then there's nothing to argue about.
2. You believe there can be some people without free will. Then there arguing again is pointless because there is no way I can convince you that I have free will.
If you feel you don't have free will, it's either because:
1. you're mentally ill and have some issues to sort out. This is fixable
2. you actually don't have free will and are a NPC. This is unfixable. Consider killing yourself.

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