How can you believe in something for which there is no good argument? There is no good argument for, or against, free will, so why not just suspend belief on this issue? You may have a choice, but that choice may be determined.
How do you know that you are not totally constrained? Why can't you be held responsible even though totally constrained? If you kill someone I don't see why you shouldn't go to prison, even if totally constrained by genetics and environment. Sending you there is likely to act as deterrent to others, and at least keeps you away from harming other people.When I press the "Submit Reply" button to any post, I've made a choice. There is a lot influencing that choice, but the choice is mine and I must assume responsibility for it. If I have no free will, then I have no responsibility. Admittedly, we have a lot of constraints on our actions, but we are not totally constrained.



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As I mentioned, I am also interested in the issues of authority vs evidence.

