Philosophical musings on Quanta & Qualia; Materialism & Spiritualism; Science & Religion; Pragmatism & Idealism, etc.
After-
Dr. Carter seemed willing to believe in Free Will and in After-
Post 122. January 29, 2022 continued . . .
Unscripted Free Will
Afterthoughts and End Notes 4
These are some marginal notes to Self while reading the book by Peter Carter. They are my own thoughts regarding topics he mentions in his text.
• Holism vs Reductionism :
“You. Your joys and sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules.” ___Francis Crick
Crick is talking about your subconscious emotions, which are pre-
I am more than19 the body, running on autopilot. Instead, I am the Captain of the vessel. I am the decider-
• Role in Life :
“The mind is a kind of theatre . . .” ___David Hume
Unlike stage actors, with a script, freewill agents are ad-
• Teleology :
“There is no teleology involved, genes don’t go about their business with any pre-
Teleology 21 is not in the parts (genes), but in the whole system (Self or Universe). Genes are like hired hands to execute the plans of the visionary planner. Dawkins was thinking reductively instead of holistically.
• Free Won’t :
“Is consciousness nothing more than taking notes and reporting to your self what has happened to you and because of you? . . . . The time delay gives me the opportunity to change a thought, to cancel an action – and this gives us, in effect, free won’t.” ___reference to the Libet experiment
Voluntary22 actions have a prep-
• Under-
“If we are looking for a super-
The quantum scale realm of reality is not super-
Blog Post 122 continued . . .
19. Holism :
In systems theory, the whole is “more than” the sum of its parts. Due to its enhanced internal structure of inter-
20. Improvisation :
The meaning (story) of a life could be assigned by a Director, or could be created by an Actor, who is free to create his own Self image, within the constraints of the stage setting.
21. Teleology :
Philosophical term derived from Greek: telos (end, goal, purpose, design, finality) and logos (reason, explanation). Philosophers, from Aristotle onward, assumed that every-
22. Voluntary vs Veto :
Michael Shermer explained the Libet experiment as proof of “free won’t” (executive veto) but not as disproof of Free Will.
https://michaelshermer.com/sciam-
23. Extra-
Beyond the tangible realm of the physical senses, but not outside the scope of the rational sense of inference. To avoid the polarizing inter-
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