On Wed, 6/28/11, 2:55 PM,  "Joseph Maurer" <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Ham and ALL,

Will as intention or what we want removes will from metaphysical
consideration, and leaves individuality a crapshoot.


I don't understand the meaning of this proclamation at all, Joe.

Will by definition is the expression of desire, choice, consent, or volition. When I posit free will as one's intention toward essential value I am describing will in a metaphysical context. Likewise, when I define the "intender" as value-sensibility, I am considering the individual to be a free agent of a metaphysical derivative.

Everything in existence is individuated from every other. That includes human beings. If you are persuaded that the self-evident fact of human individuality is a "crapshoot", it's your problem, not mine.

--Ham

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