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This whole thing is a travesty.For starters, Pillz is obviously the sexiest.
So your argument is that we don't have free will due to restrictions on our decisions such as parents, genes, and environment? That whether we pick to go left or right down that fork on the road, is a result of such things?
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Quote from: Pillz on March 27, 2011, 01:41:59 AMSo your argument is that we don't have free will due to restrictions on our decisions such as parents, genes, and environment? That whether we pick to go left or right down that fork on the road, is a result of such things?Well we have to break everything down. It ultimately comes down to genes+environment for us, at least on the scale that we have observed thus far (Genes are still quite ill-defined).But yes, this idea of no free will is very uncomfortable to most people are greatly challenges the status quo. I expect most people to disagree with what I have said, especially making use of strawman arguments.
Quote from: TheBestUsername on March 27, 2011, 01:54:43 AMQuote from: Pillz on March 27, 2011, 01:41:59 AMSo your argument is that we don't have free will due to restrictions on our decisions such as parents, genes, and environment? That whether we pick to go left or right down that fork on the road, is a result of such things?Well we have to break everything down. It ultimately comes down to genes+environment for us, at least on the scale that we have observed thus far (Genes are still quite ill-defined).But yes, this idea of no free will is very uncomfortable to most people are greatly challenges the status quo. I expect most people to disagree with what I have said, especially making use of strawman arguments.Strawman? I believe our genes, past, environment, and a multitude of other things affect our decisions. So essentially if things in my past hadn't happened I wouldn't make certain decisions. Now that I think about it, what do genes have to do with it? Oh, ill defined, yeah.I'm a nurture man, in the nature vs nurture argument. So I believe everything that happens to you builds you to who you are. You aren't born into the world as the person you'll be in 20 years. Who you are in 20 years is a result of everything that happens to you. Etc. So on terms of free will, I believe it exists. Every decision you make is that of free will, and helps you make better decisions in the future.
Lets look at this post did you have a choice to make this? yes what more do we need? XDTake my whole fucking life for an example, i've grown upp in a over christian house with mostly ignorant people around me. From this I chose to 1 become an atheist 2 start studying and make something out of my life. you argue that genes had something to do with this, then why the hell have no1 else in my entire famiy tree ever tried to take eduacation to this level. anyways I think in the nature vs nurture thing that we are made 70% out of nature and the other 30% out of nurture, or something along those lines. I would elaborate but I am tired and hungover so...
We are our genes, we manipulate our environment, and we often reject the teachings of our parents.