ANSWERS: 23
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Whatever the schedule said I was SUPPOSED to be doing.
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Check again to see where I screwed up!
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Proving free-will doesn't exist doesn't mean you shouldn't act as if it does.
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I would know that the conclusion was unproven, simply because if free-will doesn't exist, I cannot trust that I have chosen the correct elements to interpret in drawing my conclusions: if I have no free will, my actions and thoughts are all predetermined, and therefore I lack the intellectual agency needed to draw conclusions about truth or falsehood of any particular proposition. "There's no such thing as free-will" always undermines it's own foundation, and therefore can be disregarded as a philosophical position.
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I don't know I guess I'd do what was pre-determined for me.
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if there realy was no free will then you have no controle over what you did next cause it realy woudent be you making the desision to do whatever it was that you would have done.
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Take a sip of coffee and type my answer to this question. +5
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Whatever I am supposed to I guess. I wouldn't know what that is off hand because if I had no free will it wouldn't be my choice. So beats me what that might be.
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Once again... Im with hasn't been. That is the best answer to this question.
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Heaven only knows :) I guess it wouldn't make a dimes worth of difference though and I would just keep on acting as if it did exist.
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whatever the hell i 'wanted"
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I will scientifically prove that free will exist (Vicious Circle)
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turn my brain off =)
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Do everything I said i would never do...and then, i dont know, eat a sandwich? =]
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I would presumably do whatever fate had pre-determined I would do next.
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What difference would it make. Whatever I did would already be determined because I wouldn't have anything to say about it.
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I dunno. Have another beer?! ;-)
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Whatever I was pre determined to do.
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I would burn all traces of this experiment and tell nobody about it and forget it as soon as possible. Nobody will notice it.
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I wouldn't mind. I don't believe in free will anyway. Like everybody else, I would do what I was predetermined to do. That is pretty much the only acceptable way to answer this question.
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I seem to have lost my copy of the script. What is it again?
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You tell me
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Well if there was no free will and we were completely controlled by someone or something, don't you think that it would prevent us from finding it out? Its like a Catch-22 situation. If you have free will, you can do anything, like prove that free will doesn't exist. However, without free will, we probably wouldn't be able to prove this because we don't have the free will to do it.
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