On 6 Oct, 15:51, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to force somebody to an action against their will?
First, define 'their will', then define 'force' and 'action' and,
while we're at it, 'against' could have levels of meaning too. It's a
bit too open of a question. And the subject of 'will' is an un-
scientific concept, i.e., there is no scientific definition for 'will'
or mechanism understood to be 'will'. Too many variables. Cop out or
truth? Both? ;-)
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