...won't.
Sarah McCarthy, at age 4, personal communication.
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...deterministic.
Some people ask whether making the system probabilistic or quantum mechanical or classical chaotic makes a difference in the matter of free will. I agree with those who say it doesn't.
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...facts.
The idea of an organ of will cannot be given a precise definition, which has caused philosophers and psychologists to denounce as senseless ideas that separate will from intellect. However, it may be a useful approximate concept in the sense of [McCarthy 1999a]. It presumably won't correspond to a specific part of the brain.
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...another.
An inhabitant of momentum space might regard the Fourier components of the distribution of matter as the separate interacting subautomata.
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John McCarthy
Sun Nov 21 23:39:43 PST 1999