Why should we be guilty or responsible of our actions if free will is an illusion?

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Re: Why should we be guilty or responsible of our actions if free will is an illusion?

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bahman wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote: What is meant by the "I" in that answer?
It seems that "I" is self generated by left part of your brain.

No, YOU said it not me. It is YOU that has the problem with 'self', yet you can't seem to live without it.

Hobbes' Choice wrote: How can you feel 'guilty' since you do not have a self?
I have a sense of self. Don't you?

Maybe you do not read the shit you write. I beginning to wonder why I bother with you.

Hobbes' Choice wrote: And if you are not what you seem how can you make any 'action'?
You are correct. But I can perform actions because I have a self generated by left part of my brain.

You are talking nonsense.
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