On Jan 20, 2010, at 1:00:39 PM, Krimel <[email protected]> wrote:
[Krimel]
Notice that both 0 and 100% probability are certainties. They represent
Never and Always. Chance is a way of talking about everything in between. We live in the realm of chance and factoring of odds. We don't live long enough
to have much to say for certain about Always or Never.

As for the "choice" of broccoli or vanilla:

"We dispose of free will in the way that the American divine of the 18th century Jonathan Edwards did. He said, 'We believe in free will because we
know about our behavior but not about its causes.' Of course it is the
object of a science of behavior to discover causes and once you have found those causes there is less you need to attribute to an internal act of will
and eventually I think you need to attribute nothing to it."
- B.F. Skinner
[Mark]
Skinner had no choice but to make the statement above, so it should not be attributed to him, unless we attribute things to the medium relaying the messages in the seance.

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