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The mind?Just because we can construct arguments that there’s no free will, doesn’t mean there’s no free will. We can’t explain the apparent existence of mind and consciousness in a physical world, so we’re not in a good position to understand ‘will’ nor comment on how ‘free’ it may be. We do know that it can’t be entirely free because it’s subject to hardwired instincts and biases, learned habits and biases, and situational and sociocultural influences.
I thought we were past this?
I know they are in science.