I have come to the understanding that Steve's objection of "free" will being
a redundancy is overturned by the MoQ.  At least the way I understand the
terms (and the MoQ).

I think we have to interpret the term as significant in indicating at once,
two differing levels.  Social patterns exhibit competing wills, intellect
frees us from social constraints.  Thus, the will that is free, is a 4th
level phenomenon and "free" is significant because it clarifies this freedom
from mere social patterns of predictability and control.  Everybody has a
will.  But free will, is something gained through intellectual/artistic
reflection which soars beyond.

And with that understanding I am completely satisfied and doubt I'll have
much more to say on the matter.  I will listen tho.

John
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