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Originally Posted by Bronze Medal
I'm not putting down science, I love science. I'm saying philosophy is better suited to find this answer, which it has already, for the past 2000 years people just don't want to accept it.
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I won't hold you to exactly 2000 years, but 2000 years ago
would be 8AD (or 8CE if you prefer)- i.e. the customarily accepted
year of the birth of Christ.
Of course there were a lot of important philosophers before this date.
What is the name of the philosophy which solved the problem?
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Originally Posted by Bronze Medal
Something caused you to choose the one you chose.
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That something was me.
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Originally Posted by Bronze Medal
I made one mistake but it's what you prescribe. If anything is random at all, there can be no deterministic model, so it would basically be a completely chaotic system, but completely random.
That doesn't make what I said wrong, any randomness that may or may not exist excludes 'free will' because it does not allow for your will, and determinism if that is true, does not allow for 'free will' because is excludes freedom.
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Rewrite this. There is no telling what you mean as is.