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dwtbd 02-24-2015 12:50 PM

Great thought provoking post, and potential popcorn provoking post.
I see freewill as the fundamental choice to think or not to think. I see man as a being being of volitional consciousness, rational animal, and therefore not inclined to determinism. But I do enjoy philosophic discussions. And especially those that delve into the more technical issues. I would disagree with the equivocation of 'perception of freewill' with the 'perception of color', though I think I can see many points or perspectives with the overall gist as it lends itself to 'finding one's way to sobriety'. But overall I am determined to be a freewill-er :)

Carlotta 02-24-2015 12:52 PM


Anytime I've attempted to out-think my addiction it manages to make a fool of me. Concepts too complex and elusive to call to memory at a moment's notice just don't stand a chance when that basic compulsion strikes
Exactly.

Dee74 02-24-2015 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by LBrain (Post 5222028)
don't know what happened, after the clowning last night - my post is gone... ???

No posts have been removed :)
you must have dreamt it, LB... :hypnotize
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