Free Will: requires a properly functioning brain (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, August 10, 2015, 17:39 (3393 days ago) @ romansh

Rom: My question ...
> > Rom: So if I don't have a sense of free will, is my brain functioning "properly"?
> and your reply ...
> >> David: Of course you have a right to your own interpretation of free will and its existence, and your brain is functioning properly. We just are on opposite sides of the debate.
> 
> Rom: Don't you see you see, you did not answer my question!
> 
> I do think my brain is functioning "properly" too, at least for the most part.
> 
> But if I did not have a sense of free will (note I am not denying I have this sense) is my brain functioning "properly"?-Yes, while your brain is functioning properly, you have made the decision to doubt free will. It is your freedom of thought which allows that conclusion.


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