Philosophical Question #17 – Free Will

(“Finally!”, ImperatorMachinarum is saying! 😁)

Okay, time to bite the bullet.  I’ve been putting off the Free Will OP for long enough. 

I’ve been thinking about how to approach it.  Should I overwhelm the reader with technical info pulled in from various pro/con websites?  TMI can lose readership.  Plus, people can get lost in the weeds.  Or, should I keep the OP’s subject to a minimum (ask the barebones questions)?

I’ve opted to save the “weeds” for down in the posting section.  Heads up: Bring your machete.

Five Questions:

  1. What is “free will?”  Define it. 
  2. Do you believe you have such free will as you have described?
  3. Would the lack of free will mean that no one is responsible for their actions? 
  4. What would be the impact on global society if science categorically determined that free will was just an illusion?
  5. Do you have faith that science will one day be able to prove free will, one way (real) or the other (not real)?

Make your arguments.  Argue with each other.  Provide any “proof” that you feel you have to support your pro/con arguments.

(by PrimalSoup)

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