On Jun 4, 11:03 pm, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sure. Doesn't mean they have to obey different laws to do so.

You are assuming that there are laws. I don't. Laws are persistent
patterns of experience. The Taj Majal is a different order of
experience than could be produced by the 'laws' of masonry alone. It
is expressed through masonry, but what is being expressed cannot arise
from it, anymore than TV shows can arise from broadcast towers and
receivers interacting.

> Then call it autonomy.

What's the difference between autonomy and the condition of having
free will? It seems euphemistic to me but otherwise I don't have a
problem with it.

Craig

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