Yes I think I may be too. Could we say then that even though I am not truly ‘free’ to choose how I vote, I feel better having had the feeling that I was free to choose how to vote and so we should continue on as such?
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There's a large chunk of a chapter dedicated to the moral relevance of free will in the blank slate that I think makes sense.
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Ooh, I don't remember. Pinker is probably the one person I could bear to read on the subject.
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I think the roots of libertarianism have some correlation here (thus the name Lfw) but I agree completely that it's point missy.
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