Mark to Andre:

For ethics to be true ethics, one must choose between good and evil (for 
example).  Therefore for everything to be imbued with morality requires the 
freedom of choice.  By definition that is free will.  If morality is 
determined, then it cannot be called morality, IMO.
Let me know what you think.

Andre:
I think this is potentially a can of worms to which loads of posts have been 
devoted in the past. Equating 'freedom of choice' with 'free will' is a wrong 
path to follow. I was hoping you could give me a clear quote from LILA that 
Pirsig indeed argues that 'everything has free will, everything'. Alas.


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