Originally Posted by
pouffywall
You're going to have to specify exactly on what field we are discussing. It looks like SuicideDo is arguing on a metaphysical playing field. I'm guessing that we should probably be discussing on naturalistic grounds? Theistic and metaphysical properties are hardly arguable to begin with, and there's too much difference in belief to know that we're even talking about the same thing when we introduce metaphysics.
And it's fine for me to bring up examples that I brought up in the other thread, yes? ~Ele: yes
Is it not funny that we are all choosing to participate in this topic of discussion, but we hardly stop to analyze our own choices, while engaging in a discussion about free will?? ?? ??
Or am i the only one laughing so hard right now?
Like zelda just said, it's about definitions - of which we each hold an individual and unique perspective of, no matter how similar.
I feel to be the only one who takes consideration for the "all-perspective" at the moment...
Dont just go with conventional definitions, choose to apply all of the definitions and witness, mentally, the illogic of contrasting deffinitions; because nearly all words have more than one or two meanings.
Apply the wrong meanings deliberately. for psychological science.
Or dont, out of fear of being incorrect? (most people would say 'wrong' but words have power and hold meaning, they can be used to inflict harm. no human is ever "wrong" when they get the answer incorrect. but that is a whole topic itself...
in fucking off topic)
And furthermore, to finalize my thoughts, you have assumed by appearances that i hold a strictly theological or metaphysical stance on the subject, which is simply not true.
I am Wholistic. (unlike holisitc) i being in an all encompassing omnitude. no one part is separate from the other, no matter how far fetched or seemingly unrelated, it is simply impossible for a whole to be anything but a whole in contrast to the entirety of everything.
SO! In regards to free will, my stance is all parts. metaphysical, neurological, psychological, physiological, chemical, and what the fuck, why not gravitational?
My point being,
all parts.
no matter how retarded, far fetched, or seemingly unrelated.
It is illogical to ignore any part.
That is my choice, to consider and observe all parts as possibly i can - even if only mentally. The more i learn, the more my mental observations improve in accuracy and usefulness. the more i think about things mentally, the more open i am to learning.
i choose to be this way. by way of my free will. BECAUSE i am posting this information by act of free will, i create evidence of my free will by virtue of association.