LoveMeSomeEndrick
LoveMeSomeEndrick t1_jdsegra wrote
Reply to A Proof of Free Will by philosopher Michael Huemer (University of Colorado, Boulder) by thenousman
I always took ”free will” as this: We’re in a deterministic trajectory (because our existence was put in motion when Time/Space was created, we left a state of singularity) in which we have a spectrum of free will. Within this ”greater” determinism we have limited amounts which we can ”react” to things occuring within that trajectory, the things we can do as reactions are limited to certain (human) axioms/values. It follows the physicist uncertaincy principle we we can’t measure both the particle and the position at the same time, neither (limited) can we measure our own actions and their effects at the same time at a greater scale, yet we still do effect the bigger whole (butterfly effect).
LoveMeSomeEndrick t1_je6fqg6 wrote
Reply to comment by IAmAlive_YouAreDead in Philosophy’s blindspot | Education has long been ignored by contemporary philosophers. That is a myopic view that must change by ADefiniteDescription
Moreso in western education.