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re: Philosophy: Do you believe in a deterministic or indeterministic universe?
Posted on 2/23/15 at 11:01 pm to rbWarEagle
Posted on 2/23/15 at 11:01 pm to rbWarEagle
quote:Really? So there are repeatable, controlled, falsifiable, peer-reviewed experiments being done so we can see free will, or lack there of, in action?
There are scientific studies
Free will is a philosophical term which science can't prove or disprove. Materialist are so desperate to confine all knowledge as scientific knowledge that they'll say some really dumb things.
Like..."There is no free will."
Posted on 2/23/15 at 11:08 pm to JazzyJeff
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Really? So there are repeatable, controlled, falsifiable, peer-reviewed experiments being done so we can see free will, or lack there of, in action?
There are experiments (of the characteristics you have described) which shed light on specifics of the basis of free will, allowing those of us who read them to draw conclusions. For instance, the Libet study I mentioned earlier has to do with a neurological event called readiness potentials. In the study, he records the time of conscious intention to act in relation to the cerebral initiation (readiness potential). He found that there is unconscious activity in the brain seconds before the supposed "voluntary" act took place by the participant.
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