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If you define "free will" as individual processing of input based on your genetic makeup and past experiences/memories and circumstances, with some inherent randomness. Then i guess free will is real.
God damn quantum mechanics is like a "get out of determinism” card.
Randomness is the exact opposite of what people usually mean by freedom, though, isn't it?
Lol, thank you.
But it's true. Our ~~neurons~~ axons are as small as can be, hence they sometimes misfire. Our brain works on that
Lol no it's not. This is the dumbest argument of them all.
That there was a joke. What argument do you think I was making?
Misread your comment. My mistake. Missed the sarcasm.
Nah, that's compatibilism. My favorite use of "that's bullshit but I believe it"