Yeah, I don't really believe in free will either.
But that's the real question I think. Are you more than what life and genetics conditioned you to be like?
I have also wondered if I had a soul. Something more me than what experiences and genetics gave me. I think a soul would demonstrate free will. But science says no to that.
Which is why I never could understand all sorts of labels like religious vs. atheists, your culture vs. my culture, and hateful things like that. Philosophy, anthropology, and psychology classes have all taught me that the real illusion is that there is a difference between you and me. We are all conditioned by forces outside of our control.
Because I have the same views as this guy. Except he considers personality and "you" as the something. Whereas I think of "you" includes your soul as well.oreso said:Certainly, the environment and our genetics completely determines our choices. The randomness that gets thrown in is just randomness; there's nothing 'free' about randomness.
But that's fine: "you" are still making those decisions. Any decision that has been caused by your personality has been caused by you. It was a free decision.
(The fact that your personality was caused by some other factors is interesting, but doesn't actually change this fact).
But that's the real question I think. Are you more than what life and genetics conditioned you to be like?
I have also wondered if I had a soul. Something more me than what experiences and genetics gave me. I think a soul would demonstrate free will. But science says no to that.
Which is why I never could understand all sorts of labels like religious vs. atheists, your culture vs. my culture, and hateful things like that. Philosophy, anthropology, and psychology classes have all taught me that the real illusion is that there is a difference between you and me. We are all conditioned by forces outside of our control.