On 11.07.2012 18:26 John Clark said the following:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012  Evgenii Rudnyi<use...@rudnyi.ru>  wrote:

It is hard to imagine how free will can operate if our behavior is
determined by physical law


Does that mean you CAN imagine how free will can operate if our
behavior is NOT determined by physical law??!!

John K Clark

John,

Good point, indeed. I should confess that as soon as I start thinking of mathematics then I see no way to define a theory of free will. To this end, mathematics is no better than physics.

Well, the only reasonable idea in this respect that I have heard so far is to imagine some master equation that during its evolution in time will have several solutions at some times. I guess that one could construct such a function.

The theory of free will could be to be possible in human language though.

Evgenii











so it seems that we are no more than biological machines and that
free will is just an illusion.”

Hence according to the authors, the M-theory governs absolutely
everything including social sciences. But I am afraid that this is
not what you would expect.

Evgenii --
http://blog.rudnyi.ru/2012/07/**philosophy-is-dead.html<http://blog.rudnyi.ru/2012/07/philosophy-is-dead.html>




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