On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 Bruno Marchal <marc...@ulb.ac.be> wrote:

> > Keep in mind that I use the compatibilist definition of free will, which
> is the (machine) ability to exploits its self-indetermination (with
> indetermination in the Turing sense, (not in the comp first person sense,
> nor the quantum one). It is basically the ability to do conscious choice.
>

I can't keep it in mind because the above sounds very much like gibberish.

> Intelligence implies free will, and free will implies consciousness.
>

And even if it wasn't gibberish it would be circular because your
"definition" of free will involves consciousness.

 John K Clark

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