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In reply to the discussion: Have It Your Way [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)9. That doesn't answer my question.
Do animals have free will? Yes or no.
(Psst... yes, I realize this is the point at which you refuse to answer the question and hope that by continuing to hurl snappiness and snark, I'll give up because you're trapped again and can't stand to admit it.)
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I suppose Sammy's view is that he wrote the book because elementary physical laws
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#17
Over various years I took several neuro-chemistry and neuro-anatomy courses,
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#22
It is clearly true that we do not control everything about ourselves:
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#34
Well the problem is that currently attempts to measure what we consciously control
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2012
#40
... Given his other books, one would expect science to drive Harris’s conclusions, but here
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#35
Wait, wait, wait! If we are going to do the negative Socratic dialectic thingie, I think that
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#37
If there is no such a thing as free will, then what sense can I possibly make
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#39