Free will, or universal determinism

Author: fauxlaw

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@Nabisso2001
Reads like circular logic.
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Well, yours reads like an incoherent and biased argument. Prove me wrong instead of telling me something is circular, which is in itself a circular statement!
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@Nabisso2001
In response to your claim.
While humans exist in a spatiotemporal context and our bodies are perceived as physical objects within that space, our nature is not defined solely by that geometry. According to Kant, the geometry is a structure of our mind. According to quantum physics, the geometry is a derivative of more fundamental, non-spatial, and non-temporal phenomena.