Hi Steve,

I am not sure how you define the word "choose".  Animals in rut exhibit
behavior patterns that follow instinct.

I am exploring whether evolution is a form of choice or levels in existence?
In instinctive behavior, how is 'capacity to choose' modified?  I prefer
'levels in existence' are without choice, and behavior from will is
different from a similar behavior from instinct.  But that is a sticky
statement in the description of the actions of a being that has choice and
instinct.

Joe 


On 9/2/11 7:02 AM, "Steven Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Steve:
> But it _is_ "SOME KIND of capacity to choose." There is no question
> there. The question is, which kind is the free kind?


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