It's easier to make up the arguments of someone, then to actually face them in the real person. To fantasize can have a self-congratulatory emptiness.henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 5:34 pmI've posted the following several times, in-forum. This seems a good time to post it again.
Interviewing the dead Albert Einstein about free will
by Jon Rappoport
It was a strange journey into the astral realm to find Albert Einstein.
That said I have used a similar argument against determinism AND thinking one is rational.
On the other hand, any problems a determinist has thinking they are being rational are nicely matched by the problems someone believing in free will has explaining why they would do things differently then the prior moment, including them and their desires, would lead to. They consider themselves agents. Their will is choosing this action and not that one. There will is what it is in that moment. Why would it ever do anything different in that moment. Past including person moment A leads to Present including moment B. Why would that transition ever be different.
It might be. I don't rule it out. But I see no justification for why or how from any free will advocate.