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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
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Sep 12th, 2003, 08:41 PM
Cpt: the determinist model is a rigid one. The whole idea of determinism is based on the presupposition that the world exists to, and is indeed headed towards a direction. Evolution towards something. A more efficient productive and safe model. This is why me torching myself is self-defeating with this in mind. One of the prime directives of instinct is self-preserverance. This is apparent in any living thing. Why would then a determinist system direct me towards disregarding that founding block of said determinist system?
This apparent flaw in the system is a roundabout way of suggesting that somewhere in there, choice has been made. The concept of choice is inherently tied to free will.
Khal: what you said made no sense the first time I read it. Should I go back and give it another go, or am I better off disregarding your input in this thread as sort of a half - joke quasi - baked pop science?
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