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for questions concerning the freedom of choice of rational agents (often as opposed to determinism)
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Testing Free Will
This is by no means a rigorous answer, but I find that this video is quite revealing about free will.
This was a scientific experiment done on a patient with epilepsy that uncovered the nature of free …
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Does an Eternal Multiverse Undermine Causality, Time and Free Will? [closed]
An eternal multiverse is a static multiverse that just exists and is presented as a series of static moments, and each moment is separated by proper time (in the relativistic sense) and has many ways …