Does free will exist?
I'm thinking no.
Does free will exist?
I'm thinking no.
Probably not but it doesn't change the fact that you have the illusion of freewill
Does this argument exist?
I'm thinking no.
Yes.
Why do you think that?
The will is either weak or it is strong. There is no "free" or "unfree" will. the question is nonsensical.
Well yeah naturally. But the fact that it can be recognized as an illusion means that there's no reason to assign any significance to the illusion.
I chose to post in this thread.
I can also choose not to.
If you're referencing Nietzsche I'm quite positive he was in the decisively anti-free will camp.
On the contrary he said the will was radically free