> You may be a big bunch of atoms governed by the mechanical laws, but you are not just any bunch of atoms. You are an intricately structured bunch of atoms, and your behavior depends not just on the laws that govern the individual atoms but on the way those atoms are assembled. At a higher level of description, your decisions can be truly open.
They essentially redefine "free will" as "difficult to predict", instead of "truly random" or "magical" or something like that.
They essentially redefine "free will" as "difficult to predict", instead of "truly random" or "magical" or something like that.
With this definition of "free will":
Does a cow have free will?
Does a tree have free will?
Does a rolling dice have free will?