Batman.
Quote from: Jill Valentine on February 15, 2015, 02:59:03 PMBatman.Batman, causality or free will? It would appear causality as he does everything he does because of what happened in his life, his parents being murdered, being rich, etc.
Free will doesn't exist.
And not all events are causally determined. There are indeterminate events as well, which assert that Free Will exists.
Quote from: Val 'Ketam on February 15, 2015, 03:19:39 PMAnd not all events are causally determined. There are indeterminate events as well, which assert that Free Will exists.Since when?
Though to me, free will is a misnomer; call it sapient uncertainty.
I don't think they're mutually exclusive. When I make a decision, I subconsciously use my experiences to determine what I want. At the end of the day, everything I do is causally linked. The ability to recognize the impossibility of prediction is what I consider free will. Until the human mind can be accurately modeled to predict our actions, and can include the feedback loop of bias caused by knowing those things, free will is a reality. Though to me, free will is a misnomer; call it sapient uncertainty.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on February 15, 2015, 03:35:44 PMThough to me, free will is a misnomer; call it sapient uncertainty.You've essentially reduced a fundamental, metaphysical concept to "we don't know". I don't see how the existence of 'free will', so-called, is dependent upon our ignorance.If you were to flip it round, you could say water wasn't H2O until we determined that it was.
We are not free from the initial conditions of our existence