Ontology:Q777
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- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] Free Will (pronounced C) 11 -1 -
Core characteristics[edit]
- pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] Free Will (pronounced C) 11 -1 -
- E:free will
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- libertarian free will (generic)
- compatibilist free will (generic)
- the ability to do otherwise (generic)
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- garden path of multiple outcomes (generic)
- two roads diverged in the wood and I / I took the one less traveled by (generic)
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- internal causation (Lacanianism; theory of Subject development)
- the ability to spontaneously decide to leave a bad situation (schizoanalysis / Adventure Time)
- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- [S] social event horizon (C) 11 -1 -
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- The Subject (Existentialism)
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- libertarian free will
- compatibilist free will
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- prototype notes
- a motif I have never liked because of the fact nobody can actually define it. whenever you try to discuss Free Will the discussion becomes confusing, because what process are we even debating the existence of? worse yet, people who think they can disprove it typically try to counter it with concepts that are difficult to substantiate or falsify. even Sabine Hossenfelder, who is convinced she knows exactly what hypotheses are so up-in-the-air they aren't science, tossed out an unfalsifiable hypothesis to counter Free Will. this entry.... will be a messy one. there will be about 10+ different models associated with what is supposedly the same thing.
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