This the notion that others have expressed that if one could plot out everything… Then individual actions would be inevitable.
Compatibilists would argue that this statement is not correct. Dennett talks about the brain having evolved to predict the future and so our decisions are "evitable". We are designed by natural selection to avoid situations that could interfere with our survival.
The problem as I see it is that the idea that free will requires some non-physical basis is self-refuting since no-one can describe what that basis is and what it even means. All people can do is refer back to the idea that "determinism means no free will" so therefore
if determinism,
then no free will.
But Greene also tries to insert the human factors of creativity and imagination and consciousness, a more humanistic approach to the raw physics.
Is there physical activity in the brain that leads to
creativity? I think there is. But what if someone said it was an illusion, and that
creativity needs some kind of non-physical basis to be real? I'd say that statement needs to be proven. If the only response is that "determinism means no
creativity", then I'd say that's the very thing that needs to be shown.
Is there physical activity in the brain that leads to
imagination? I think there is. But what if someone said it was an illusion, and that
imagination needs some kind of non-physical basis to be real? I'd say that statement needs to be proven. If the other response is that "determinism means no
imagination", then I'd say that's the very thing that needs to be shown.
Is there physical activity in the brain that leads to
consciousness? I think there is. But what if someone said it was an illusion, and that
consciousness needs some kind of non-physical basis to be real? I'd say that statement needs to be proven. If the other response is that "determinism means no
consciousness", then I'd say that's the very thing that needs to be shown.
And of course I'd argue the same thing for free will.
I think we live in a sort of perceptual bubble where it seems to us that we make decisions independently of our particle’s behavior or our evolutionary history….
I don't think that is the case, in that we know that our behaviour is shaped by evolutionary forces, and they are one of the factors that go into making our decisions, whether they are free will or not.