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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 77680672" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>You <em>still </em>think that deterministic means one can predict the future? I'm beginning to think you have a blind spot about this matter to the extent that you can ignore basic premises. I think this is the third. See post 582 above for yet another explanation. </p><p></p><p>Making choices is not an example of free will. We all do it whether free will exists or not. </p><p></p><p>And people can and do change their minds. If the conditions are changed sufficiently then someone is quite likely to have their mind changed accordingly.</p><p></p><p>I hope you will now bear all that in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 77680672, member: 412388"] You [I]still [/I]think that deterministic means one can predict the future? I'm beginning to think you have a blind spot about this matter to the extent that you can ignore basic premises. I think this is the third. See post 582 above for yet another explanation. Making choices is not an example of free will. We all do it whether free will exists or not. And people can and do change their minds. If the conditions are changed sufficiently then someone is quite likely to have their mind changed accordingly. I hope you will now bear all that in mind. [/QUOTE]
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