anyway.



thread: 2007-02-26 : Exorcism followthrough

On 2007-03-04, Charles wrote:

I like that definition of free will (although it certainly isn't standard). It reduces it to the phenomenon we experience as free will, rather than focusing on the philosophical level that we abstract out of the experiential phenomenon. If the self perceiving self experiences itself as controlling its physical actions, then it has free will, but if it perceives its actions as not under its control, then it doesn't have free will.



 

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