On 6/18/2012 9:36 AM, 1Z wrote:
About nc-free-will, I have not any idea (yet?) about what it could mean. I tend 
to agree
>  >  with John on this.
>
>  It seems pretty clear.  It's an ability to make decisions in a spirit realm 
and have them
>  implemented in the physical realm.
No: it;'s the ability to have made a difference but still rational
decision under the
same circumstances.

What does 'same circumstances' mean? Does it mean the same physical state down to the lowest level, or does it just mean the same at the level of description of a police report?

Brent

What you are talking about is a third kind of FW,
a kind
that is not just incompatibilist but supernatural to boot. But there
are naturalistic
libertarians.

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