the trick to success in the philosophy of consciousness cottage industry is to spend so much time talking about the implications of your model that everybody forgets that your model isn't a model of consciousness and has no explanatory power for the phenomenon of consciousness
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So it presents the idea that events are caused by outside forces, meaning we have no free will. Uncause and random so no free will, but doesn't present the idea that we are agents of cause with free will. It sounds nice but negates a possibility.
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what possibility? what can "free will" possibly mean that isn't self-negating and incoherent?
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