But the issue about free-will and determinism is more than just about DNA.Izzywizzy wrote:Mike or was it Cervany? I can`t saY `that I am that impressed with your humans are robots..theory, which is all it is, and hardwired to do what exactly? most of our bodily functions work without us knowing how they work. Are we now deemed to have no freewill to be just programmed automatons regurging what millions of programmed robots would do? sounds like a determinist view. Granted some human`s implant plastic in their nether regions to enhance their bodily prowess in pulling power.[but seriously,] seriously?
DNA has a code not a programme
Hobbes said that being free to act, or do as he desires, is only about not being constrained. But the thing that makes you want to act is desire, and that is not in the control of the conscious mind.
The desire do do anything has necessary and material causes. Freedom in this view means the absence of the 'lets and hinderances of motion'; i.e. Liberty. That applies to a robot as much as a man.
But the action and the will to action are predetermined.
From the moment you are born (and even before it) you have no choice in who your parents are, where you are brought up, what you are fed etc. The desire and the will are conditioned by these early experiences in a necessary causal chain that leads inexorably to the present day. That we are free to act within the constraints of our environment is based on the volitional desires that emerge from determinate causes within the matter and energy interaction within the brain. We make choices and those choices, based on determinate causes within us , further condition future outcomes. But we cannot escape ourselves. Thankfully we make decisions based on who we are and what our needs and desires are.
As Schopenhauer says we are free to do as we will, but we are not free to will as we will.
If it were some other way, then science would not be possible; if we can free ourselves from the laws of causality then what does it mean to have any natural law at all?
The analogy of a robot is good. The only difference is that the parameters of a robot are easier to conceive and predict; Humans are more complicated but still have to obey the law of nature.