On 5 Sep 2004, at 1:17 am, Deborah Harrell wrote:
FWIW, I'd put 'Love' as one of the physiological needs; without affectionate caretakers, we primates do poorly just from a health standpoint. But I'd say that not only the "fully actualized" have free will, although they _might_ be expected to make better choices, and certainly have a more solid foundation from which to decide/choose. Of course, I also think that my cats and horses have some degree of free will, so there! :D
Your cats and dogs probably have more 'free will' than a typical Chinese farmer. If you define free will that way.
Like Chun The Unavoidable nowadays :)
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