Re: neuropsychology and decision making



Matt Silberstein <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:30:38 +0000 (UTC), in talk.origins , Paul J
Gans <gans@xxxxxxxxx> in <gq5sju$g65$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[snip]

One corrolary of all this is that I no longer know what "free will"
means. I'm not at all sure I have any.

You have free will because you have the quality we call free will. The
question is what is free will. I suspect it has little in common with
what we used to think of as free or will.

Well, since I don't have a clue as to what "free will" is,
I guess I must agree with you..

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--- Paul J. Gans

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