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Free Will

Jul 20, 1997 08:08 PM
by Tom Robertson


If there is no such thing as free will and all behavior is completely
determined, nothing is relevant, anyway.  Purely pragmatically, on the
chance that there might be free will and that people might be
responsible, even if only somewhat, for what they do, then it is a
free-roll to believe so.  Being wrong about the existence of free will
carries no penalty.


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