Tim Ward, Mature Flâneur
1 min readDec 26, 2022

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Ah, I especially love it when someone arguing for determinism earnestly tells us that if only we believe, our lives will be the better for it! Such expressions reveal that at heart this person believes in choice and free will. (See my lighthearted Medium blogpost, “How to win an argument with a determinist.”). If the writer honestly believed free will was impossible, then why write a post trying to get others to agree with him?

Determinists rely on an antiquated Newtonian “billiard ball” model of the universe. But even in our quantum age, physicists do not have a working Unified Field theory of everything. Our universe is not all billiard balls clacking into one another. There are mysteries we do not yet fathom. One of these is consciousness itself. Consciousness is not satisfactorily explained by science. It havbe not been demonstrated as derived from those colliding molecules, unless on believes it so by faith. And consciousness is the repository of free will - which is probably not at all as our great moral philosophers fancy it to be. But also, it is not nothing.

I remember David Hume’s refutation of the phenomenalism of Bishop Berkeley, who believed there was no physical reality and everything was an idea. Hume kicked a stone and said, “I refute Berkeley thus!” You, dear reader, chose to read this far. You will chose to comment, clap, or simply move on. It’s all your own conscious choice.

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Tim Ward, Mature Flâneur
Tim Ward, Mature Flâneur

Written by Tim Ward, Mature Flâneur

Author, communications expert and publisher of Changemakers Books, Tim is now a full time Mature Flaneur, wandering Europe with Teresa, his beloved wife.

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