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Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 7:34 pm
by Kurieuo
Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:24 pm
by Kenny
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions

Ken

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:39 pm
by Kurieuo
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:52 pm
by Kenny
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?
Free will

Ken

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:58 pm
by Kurieuo
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 5:55 am
by Kenny
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.

K

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 6:10 am
by Byblos
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote: I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.

K

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Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 6:42 am
by Hortator
Let's see what's on tv.

Aww what a repeat? Oh well. :popcorn:

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 4:33 pm
by edwardmurphy
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I think we have free will within a deterministic framework. We all have the freedom to make our own choices, but lots of factors - age, gender, education, life experience, religious beliefs, up-bringing, government intervention, wealth or lack thereof, knowledge, and a hundred other things - act as limiting factors and/or push us in one direction or another. So yeah, we have free will to do what's possible within whatever boxes where we find ourselves.

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 5:15 pm
by Kurieuo
edwardmurphy wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:Just another question, related to my one about whether I should do as I please.

This one is obviously important as to whether I can in fact do as I please, or whether my actions are already decided for me as part of some biochemical event.

We often hear positions of those who believe in God, you know the free will vs predetermination.
What say some lay people without belief in God though, I'd be interested?
I think we have free will within a deterministic framework. We all have the freedom to make our own choices, but lots of factors - age, gender, education, life experience, religious beliefs, up-bringing, government intervention, wealth or lack thereof, knowledge, and a hundred other things - act as limiting factors and/or push us in one direction or another. So yeah, we have free will to do what's possible within whatever boxes where we find ourselves.
It is intuitive that we have free will, but I wonder how it is "we" could possibly emerge in a real sense above a mechanical process to then control it? E.g., if fire is the physical process, and smoke the conscious self that emerges, how is it the smoke can usurp control of the fire to act?

Such is understood as a serious epiphenomenal problem within a materialistic or physicalist framework.

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 5:19 pm
by Kurieuo
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote: I believe for the most part; each person determines his actions
But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.
There is no defeating you Kenny.

What self-proclaimed skeptics don't really seem to understand, is a healthy skepticism also involves being skeptic of one's skepticism. That's all I'll say. If you want to knock my questions up to "making some point" then so be it.

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 8:16 pm
by Kenny
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote: But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.
There is no defeating you Kenny.

What self-proclaimed skeptics don't really seem to understand, is a healthy skepticism also involves being skeptic of one's skepticism. That's all I'll say. If you want to knock my questions up to "making some point" then so be it.
With economics, just as Capitalist aren't pure capitalist, Communist aren't pure Communist, when it comes to what we believe; skeptics aren't pure skeptics; if they were they would never get anything done

Ken

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 2:32 am
by RickD
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote: Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.
There is no defeating you Kenny.

What self-proclaimed skeptics don't really seem to understand, is a healthy skepticism also involves being skeptic of one's skepticism. That's all I'll say. If you want to knock my questions up to "making some point" then so be it.
With economics, just as Capitalist aren't pure capitalist, Communist aren't pure Communist, when it comes to what we believe; skeptics aren't pure skeptics; if they were they would never get anything done


Ken
Certainly can't argue with that logic.

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 3:36 am
by Audie
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:
Kenny wrote:
Kurieuo wrote: But, how is that possible?
Free will
Of course! y#-o
Humm.... This turned out to be a lot easier than I thought.
There is no defeating you Kenny.

What self-proclaimed skeptics don't really seem to understand, is a healthy skepticism also involves being skeptic of one's skepticism. That's all I'll say. If you want to knock my questions up to "making some point" then so be it.

Self -proclaimed believers dont realize that believing also involves believing one's belief

Re: Are My Actions Determined?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 4:50 am
by Storyteller
But atheists lack belief, do they not?