I also realised that my explanation may have suggested a lack of free will. |
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If you cannot have it by its own total free will and volition, it will never be yours. |
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Arguments for the existence of free will are hard to square with scientific advances which show how to bend the will. |
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However much we treasure a belief in free will, social norms and conventions exist partly to reduce the need to make choices in the first place. |
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A further oracular pronouncement has effectively restored Oedipus's free will. |
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Hermetically sealed in this bio-dome city, these young citizens live a life of pleasure, but they have no free will. |
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We accept converts with open arms who learn about Hinduism of their own free will. |
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Unless he wants to be treated like an animal, he has to exert his free will for the good. |
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It is not, alas, possible to convince oneself that the kitten got there entirely of its own free will. |
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Everyone had a faithless lover who did you wrong, and usually blamed everything but free will. |
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These forms of unease are familiar once we have encountered the problem of free will through the hypothesis of determinism. |
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To claim that they have free will is to overlook the growing feminization of poverty, which has become a crucial issue over the last 30 years. |
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If we are going to use the characteristics of our consciousness as an argument against free will, then what does that say? |
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Searle's picture leaves open the possibility of free will, defined here in contradistinction to determinism. |
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Whether these agendas are predetermined or the product of free will, it's largely irrelevant from our perspective. |
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It simply means that our free will, within time, exists alongside God's foreknowledge, outside of time. |
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After all, isn't God said to be a being who has genuine free will and yet always chooses the good? |
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Rather, in the first place, she observes that the fact of free will is available to introspection. |
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But science will shrink the space in which free will can operate by slowly exposing the mechanism of decision making. |
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This insight was the basis for Descartes's defense of free will and of the mind's ability to control the body. |
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Let's run through some arguments for free will, followed by the determinist's responses. |
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Rather he chose to give them complete free will so that they could choose to obey or not to obey. |
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Critics saw the novel as an impassioned plea for the necessity of human free will. |
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No one thinks that machines have free will, yet they may well be beyond the control of their makers. |
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If after reading these, you find yourself depressed about not having free will, please be in touch. |
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That free will, the freedom to choose whether or not to believe, is the basis of faith. |
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Although we are rational agents that make real choices, we don't have free will that's independent of causality. |
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The critics liked to quote the treatise as containing arguments for free will unrefuted even by their author. |
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If you choose to engage in these activities it is by your own free will and at your own volition. |
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You always retain free will, and you may act on any given influence in a positive, negative or indifferent way. |
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If reality is subjective to the observer, isn't that the ultimate confirmation of free will? |
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If fewer genes meant more freedom, then we would have to say flies and amoeba have more free will than humans. |
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This has significant implications for some theological concepts, particularly predestination and free will, which is where I began. |
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What happens to us, and what we make happen to us, are tangled like predestiny and free will. |
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He believes that some of the more dangerous ideas come from who we are, our genetics, psychology and our own free will. |
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New England settlers, true believers in election and preterition, helped found a country where free will is given vast rein. |
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Just because a decision was made randomly or probabilistically doesn't mean it was chosen by a free will. |
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His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on. |
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Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will! |
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The book approached the issue of salvation, God's grace, and human free will from a Calvinist perspective. |
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Also tax free will be donations to homes and institutions for socially disadvantaged children. |
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The idea seems to be that while I have free will, I will nevertheless be punished with eternal and unspeakable suffering if I turn away from God. |
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We are beings with free will, many layers of bodies, and richly shared memories. |
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An even more fundamental belief that is required for a magician is the belief in individual free will. |
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The heath is a driving force in itself, a force that goes by its own free will and nature. |
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For Wolf, free will concerns an agent's ability to act in accord with the True and the Good. |
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Exercising free will, individuals calculate the net benefit simply by weighing potential gains against potential losses. |
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No matter what sort of threat a politician is, usurping free will is pretty bad juju, as least as far as I understand things. |
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Many spiritual paths have teachings regarding the free will of others and the effects of karma. |
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time. |
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If people, of their own free will, choose to take dangerous drugs for recreational reasons that is regrettable. |
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Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will. |
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As you'll have worked out by now, this more or less cancels the possibility of free will. |
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She now knew how reprehensible stealing the free will of others was, and she renounced her selfish ways. |
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In order for this resemblance to be in any way complete, man had to be created with free will. |
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His system admits no contradiction between free will and determinism, the God of philosophy and that of the Quran. |
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Such a view reconciles free will not with determinism but with the highly plausible thesis of universal event causation. |
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He also reviewed the 1717 book and defended a doctrine of libertarian free will as he had in the earlier correspondence. |
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The good of libertarian free will requires, in short, the possibility of moral evil. |
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Some of these incompatibilists, libertarians, hold that at least some persons have free will and that, therefore, determinism is false. |
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He censures the licentious behavior which the picaro's freedom implies and from which the hero could abstain through his free will. |
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Knowing that salvation is of the Lord, and not of our free will, removes both the despair and the pride that accompanies Arminian evangelism. |
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If one believes that astrology can predict death, then one must believe in fate and that we have no free will. |
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Other incompatibilists, hard determinists, have a less optimistic view, holding that determinism is true and that no persons have free will. |
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Special attention is given to the free will defense, which has been the most widely discussed theistic response to the logical problem of evil. |
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Hobbes' view shows progress for reconciling materialism, determinism and free will, but it is unsatisfactory. |
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On this metaphysical question, I agree with William James and many contemporary thinkers that free will and determinism are incompatible. |
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As the Monotheletes denied a human free will in Christ, so monergism denies a human free will in the redeemed. |
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Infant determinists argue for the determining effects of both nature and nurture, leaving little to individuals' free will. |
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It may not have been through free will, but a substantial amount of the drug was peddled in this area causing grief, misery and upset. |
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Cast me as a spear carrier, and I will happily exercise my free will and step aside to give somebody else their five minutes of fame. |
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We cannot say that those people were volunteers, acting of their own free will, in a non-coerced or non-compulsory manner. |
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He believes brain chemistry undermines his sense of free will and personhood and that psychology explains away love and altruism. |
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So, would you like to go again on your attempt to explain why you think I was wrong to call you on this, or do you want to talk about free will and determinism? |
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Perhaps we are all just playing out our genetic destiny, like programmed robots, free of free will, unencumbered by choice. |
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Chapters treat such topics as nature, postmodern concepts of God, religious ethics, free will, revivalism and sacramentalism, and the salvation of non-Christians. |
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What is this metaphysical view about free will that I wish to attack? |
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And after not quite a year and a half since his decision to walk away from the game on his own free will, he has carved a comfortable niche for himself in retirement. |
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The traditional concept of free will enters the mainstream of Western Philosophy in metaphysical questions about human responsibility for moral behavior. |
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Does that mean that neuroscience tells us that free will is an illusion? |
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Her thesis is merely that free will and determinism are incompatible. |
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Why would God give us freedom and free will if everything is predestined? |
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That God gives us that still small voice that tells us right from wrong and expects our own actions because we have free will and we cooperate and do good and create goodness. |
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If you are enslaved, you cannot go anywhere of your own free will. |
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In this way a party who is in breach of the contract will be able to set at naught an exclusive jurisdiction agreement which is the product of the free will of the parties. |
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He could never fathom ever giving up his absolute free will. |
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Al and I talk about whether people have free will or whether life is predestined. |
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. |
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It is a matter of historical record that free will and determinism have for long periods been either reconciled, unreconciled or complicated in different cultures. |
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You also have the free will to commit a shonda, or sin, and have this child out of wedlock. The choice is yours and yours alone. |
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He then composed a series of dialogues on the nature of truth, free will, and the fall of Satan. |
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De Libertate Arbitrii elaborates Anselm's reasoning on correctness with regard to free will. |
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His work also anticipates much of the later controversies over free will and predestination. |
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The Methodist Church teaches the Arminian concepts of free will, conditional election and sanctifying grace. |
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At this age, he came to the conclusion that there is no free will and, two years later, that there is no life after death. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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Wesleyan Methodists identify with the Arminian conception of free will, as opposed to the theological determinism of absolute predestination. |
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Popper and John Eccles speculated on the problem of free will for many years, generally agreeing on an interactionist dualist theory of mind. |
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What is free will but the power of volition and action, and of thought and speech, to all appearance as of one's self? |
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Maybe if I make it sound less woo-woo, one of them might even join me of their own free will? |
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Whilst God continues to give us free will people will choose to be blinkered. |
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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, there was a controversy between Molinist Jesuits and Dominicans regarding the relationship of divine grace with man's free will. |
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Thus, the Merovingian becomes the voice for hard determinism in the face of Neo's libertarian position on free will and the Oracle's tenseless time. |
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He allows evil to take place in the world because he honours men's free will which he has done so since the year dot when he allowed Adam to disobey him. |
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Hume's compatibilist theory of free will takes causal determinism as fully compatible with human freedom, and has proved extremely influential on subsequent moral philosophy. |
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Liberty, in philosophy, involves free will as contrasted with determinism. |
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For a presentation of the central role of this insight into human free will and responsibility for logotherapy, see Elisabeth Lukas, Lehrbuch der Logotherapie. |
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He appears to have played a leading role in combating Pelagianism, a teaching that cast doubt on the power of original sin and emphasised the power of human free will. |
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Pelagianism both contradicted the doctrine of original sin and asserted that the beginning of salvation proceeded not from grace but from human free will. |
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In Crick's study of consciousness, he actually found it easier to study awareness in the visual system, rather than to study free will, for example. |
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It is believed that an individual can navigate through the wyrd, and thus, the Heathen worldview oscillates between concepts of free will and fatalism. |
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Hindu scriptures teach that the future is both a function of current human effort derived from free will and past human actions that set the circumstances. |
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Kochen, another Princeton mathematician, proved the free will theorem, a startling version of the 'no hidden variables' principle of quantum mechanics. |
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On heating, this CT complex dissociates, and the iodine thus made free will be surrounded by the long chain hydrocarbon environment provided by the stearyl group. |
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