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Ontology:Q2961

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  1. pronounced [S2] Individual decisions cannot manufacture freedom 1-1-1

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pronounced [S2] Individual decisions cannot manufacture freedom 1-1-1
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Individual choices cannot create possibilities which do not already exist
To create Freedom, individual choices must be the best choice, but that cannot be known when the world is always full of unknown information
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existential materialism
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existential-materialist conjecture
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everyone acts like individual choices can fix everything. everything. but most of the time that's impossible to pull off because making the correct individual choice requires having information about what the choice will result in, that none of us actually have. you can directly throw Gödel's incompleteness theorem at that claim. it's impossible to reason your way to the correct decision when reasoning never perfectly grounds itself in reality. so in effect, it's impossible to use individual decisions to create Freedom. there we go, first decent logical proof against Guattari. as ironic as using propositional logic may be given what I just said. that doesn't matter right now.

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