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Current topic: Do we have Free Will?

What are we free to choose or decide?

Does one need to know what all the options are, or is simply picking between two options sufficient to qualify as free will?

Does knowledge of the consequences of a choice make free will easier, more difficult or impossible? Is a reality check required? (For example, choosing to be an NBA All Star even if you're five feet tall.)

What if free choices changed nothing other than our memory of the choice, does that mean it's not free will?

What if your nervous system automatically takes all actions faster than you mind can perceive? (See Libet experiment) Can you still exercise free will by instructing the nervous system to take a different action in that situation in the future?

What if your subconscious has freedom to choose but your conscious doesn't? Do YOU still have free will?

Some believe that quantum uncertainty enables free will in an otherwise clockwork universe. Some say that the randomness interferes with the ability to choose. Does it?

Can a digitally programmed device such as A.I. have free will? What if it can respond to experience by changing its behavior? At what point does it have free will?

https://www.godcontention.org/christian/do-we-have-free-will

Yes, Free Will Exists - Scientific American Blog Network

Free Will (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

https://www.bbc.com/reel/playlist/free-will

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/09/free-will-bereitschaftspotential/597736/

https://www.charite.de/en/service/press_reports/artikel/detail/the_brain_computer_duel_do_we_have_free_will/

https://www.godcontention.org/christian/do-we-have-free-will

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