Do you believe in Free Will?

Do you belive in free will?


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Sinus23

Joined Sep 7, 2013
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Since I was a kid I have wondered if I was using my brain or if my brain is using me. People who have experienced brain damage often lose some ability they had before . I would guess that the brain is using me though I tell myself otherwise. :D
 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...oise-in-the-brain-study-suggests-9553678.html

The concept of free will could be little more than the result of background noise in the brain, according to a recent study.

It has previously been suggested that our perceived ability to make autonomous choices is an illusion – and now scientists from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis, have found that free will may actually be the result of electrical activity in the brain
The background noise in my brain is telling me to invest the life savings on the roulette wheel. I must obey, the fact that I could lose everything is an illusion of reality.


 

Lestraveled

Joined May 19, 2014
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There are many illusions that we live with:
The illusion of free will
The illusion of failure
The illusion of success
The illusion of safety
......The only evidence of free will I have is..... I refuse to give up, I will not go gently into that good night. I shall not back down from a challenge against good character. Quote," Don't let the bastards wear you down."

Mark
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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This thread is like an open licence to talk crap, huh?

Well I guess we're all exercising our free will... ;)
This thread of 'believing' IMO has run its course several times with all sides giving good answers so its sail is flapping in the wind now.
 

THE_RB

Joined Feb 11, 2008
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"How many threads must a man walk down...
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The answer my friend, is flapping in the wind, the answer is flapping in the wind".
 

Lestraveled

Joined May 19, 2014
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This world is based on duality; good/evil, right/wrong, on/off, light/dark, love/hate......free will/not free will. These are constructs meant to test us, to cure us, for us to test, for us to cure.

The Dalai Lama said, "My religion is kindness."
 

Sparky49

Joined Jul 16, 2011
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Gotta love the 'philosophy' type threads.

Interesting observation of them is their page count. 20 so far. Compare this to the 'proper' threads, where single question threads seldom go past a page.

Proof that we all have a lot to say about the undefinable? Perhaps we should focus ourselves on the definable.

;)

Sparky
 
methinks there is a lot of hyperbole about this subject, Mr. Harris and the other 4 horsemen included. I believe there is not enough evidence or firm data to dispense with the idea so categorically as some do. There is a thing called an epiphenomenon that to me has the closest approximation or description to what free will may be. It may not be metaphysical but it is beyond our current science, I believe. As with life itself being an epiphenomenon on certain types and arrangements of matter, I think some aspect of our consciousness and will could be this type of phenomena, hitchhiking on the functional physical aspect of the brain. That's my story and (for the mean time) I'm sticking to it.
 
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