If no external factors control oneself, then actions can not be predetermined by outside sources.
QuoteIf no external factors control oneself, then actions can not be predetermined by outside sources.If I offer you a choice of $100 or $1, does my knowledge that you will choose the higher amount imply that I controlled your decision?
Quote from: Turkey on February 19, 2018, 02:28:02 AMQuoteIf no external factors control oneself, then actions can not be predetermined by outside sources.If I offer you a choice of $100 or $1, does my knowledge that you will choose the higher amount imply that I controlled your decision?If you selected the initial conditions of the universe that led to that decision, you certainly controlled it.
Quote from: Turkey on February 19, 2018, 02:28:02 AMQuoteIf no external factors control oneself, then actions can not be predetermined by outside sources.If I offer you a choice of $100 or $1, does my knowledge that you will choose the higher amount imply that I controlled your decision?i will choose the $1 because i hate money and i just want to fuck with your example
The actual point of contradiction would be an omnipotence paradox. "Omnipotent" should mean they are able to give us free will without sacrificing their omnipotence. Since, well, omnipotent means they can do anything. But of course that just doesn't make sense, because that would include things like "the ability to be omnipotent while not being omnipotent". Omnipotence is an illogical idea to begin with.