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| 21 Dec 2015 03:51 PM |
Are your actions actually 'free will' if causality implicates that all actions have a naturalistic explanation? Hence; even if we do not have a precise understanding of the processes that dictate how our brain examines sensory input and uses it to determine our actions, we still know that our mind is not an independent entity but highly sensitive to tampering.
For example, people who drink alcohol have decreased reaction time and a host of other alterations in their mental state. |
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| 21 Dec 2015 03:53 PM |
Yes that is true, if you come to think of it disturbingly there has been in 2014 at least 400 deaths of children who happened to be in a car with someone who was drunk and driving.
My question is if the kid was old enough to know the driver was drunk, THEN WHY DID THEY GET IN THE CAR?! |
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