So unless one can define free will in operational terms, they are playing a parl

So unless one can define free will in operational terms, they are playing a parlor game of suggestion with you, not asking anything meaningful. There are few if any difficult questions that are not dependent upon suggestion by the frailty of the verb to be or similar conflation.


Source date (UTC): 2019-09-17 22:11:20 UTC

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@SamHarrisOrg … must make predictions with sparse information using sparse information from past experiences in real time. most of our decisions are such errors, but we recalculate and adapt and adjust moment by moment, and our memory reassembles success or failure from fragments.

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@SamHarrisOrg … must make predictions with sparse information using sparse information from past experiences in real time. most of our decisions are such errors, but we recalculate and adapt and adjust moment by moment, and our memory reassembles success or failure from fragments.

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