BigMike wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:26 pm
You’re trying to make this about a single paper or study as though I need a neatly packaged conclusion that spells out my position word for word.
So this...
BigMike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:06 pmyour brain is a deterministic machine, operating under the same unyielding physical laws as a rock rolling downhill. You don’t control your thoughts, your desires, or your decisions. You are
driven by a cascade of external inputs, biological processes, and environmental stimuli—all of which you neither initiated nor directed.
...is just your
subjective interpretation?
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The deterministic nature of the brain and behavior isn’t some fringe hypothesis—it’s a conclusion derived from mountains of evidence across neuroscience, physics, and biology.
Then postin' one measly, lil, link to research that is as definitive as this...
BigMike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:06 pmyour brain is a deterministic machine, operating under the same unyielding physical laws as a rock rolling downhill. You don’t control your thoughts, your desires, or your decisions. You are
driven by a cascade of external inputs, biological processes, and environmental stimuli—all of which you neither initiated nor directed.
...ought to be easy-peasy, yes?
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The burden isn’t on me to find a paper titled "Free Will Doesn’t Exist, Here’s Why"
In your thread, where you make the claims, yes, Mike, it's on you.
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it’s on you to explain how your cherished free will escapes the physical laws that govern everything else.
In my thread, where I make the claims, yes, it will be. This is not my thread.
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Let’s talk specifics since you’re so keen on demanding “evidence.” Studies like Libet’s and subsequent research—e.g., Soon et al. (2008) from the Nature Neuroscience journal—demonstrate that decisions can be predicted based on brain activity several seconds before the individual is consciously aware of making them. Functional MRI scans and EEG readings repeatedly show that conscious “choice” follows neural processes—it doesn’t initiate them.
And what does Libet conclude?
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All of it points to the same conclusion: decisions emerge from unconscious processes that are measurable and consistent with deterministic causality. Your experience of “choosing” is just the brain registering the result of these processes.
No sir, that is not the conclusion. But, prove me wrong. Link the work, then quote the actual conclusions.
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provide evidence of an uncaused decision
I never said diddly about an uncaused decision, Mike. You, as a free will, cause your decision, and the action that follows.
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free from biological, environmental, or prior influences.
I never said we weren't or aren't
influenced, Mike. We aren't
caused by those.
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you’re demanding “studies” that spell out conclusions while ignoring the mountain of data already available.
I'm askin' you for sumthin' as definitive as you are when you say...
BigMike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:06 pmHere’s the brutal truth: your brain is a deterministic machine, operating under the same unyielding physical laws as a rock rolling downhill. You don’t control your thoughts, your desires, or your decisions. You are
driven by a cascade of external inputs, biological processes, and environmental stimuli—all of which you neither initiated nor directed.