Free Will: requires a properly functioning brain (Introduction)

by romansh ⌂ @, Sunday, August 02, 2015, 14:32 (3401 days ago) @ David Turell

Romansh: I may well be confusing.
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> > But you did not answer my question.
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> I consider your question confusing: "Romansh: So if I don't have a sense of free will, is my brain functioning "properly"?"
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> The answer I gave still is, a psychotic person or a brain-damaged person will not know they are having improper ideations unless told so. I have a sense of free will, do you?-We appear to have agreed that ... A Sense of Free Will: requires a properly functioning brain; in that you understood this statement enough to disagree with it.-Yet you find the question So if I don't have a sense of free will, is my brain functioning "properly"? confusing. Interesting.-Do I have a sense of free will? -Most of the time yes. But there are moments when I find myself confabulating.-Ultimately the concept of free will is a denial of cause and effect.


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