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Essay by people • September 13, 2011 • Essay • 252 Words (2 Pages) • 1,424 Views
Machines are made of electrons, protons, and other basic fundamental physical particles which follow the natural order where as man is composed of these physical particles plus some thing more which gives man free will. This free will is exercised by the "I" in a person and as an example to understand this notice people use the expression "I made the choice" and many other similar expressions. A machine can be programmed to say "I made the choice" but we know that no one within the machine is responsible for that choice. This entity "I" is a single indivisible entity which has limited free will and this "I" is different from the assumptions and understanding we have about the basic particles of matter. Note that though matter follows the natural order but at the energy level of Planks constant matter seems to exhibits random behavior which can be misunderstood with matter having free will but being random is different from having free will because an entity with free will will create its own unique order where as randomness leads to nothing except randomness. Consequently the "I" is a single indivisible entity with limited free will and as a consequence people create their own unique order in their life The "I" in a person has at its disposal a mind, knowledge, feeling, body, and many other abilities. The "I" is the one responsible for a person actions and is the entity that continues over time even though all parts of the body change.
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