GM: https://debatingchristianity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1081586#p1081586
William: From the link;
Re: Machines and morality:
William: Since writing that, I have come to the conclusion that my position isn't Agnosticism, because that is too limiting [limited to the question of GOD existing] - Currently I refer to my position as "Liminalism" and so would exchange the word 'agnostic' used in the quote to that of 'Liminalist'.
GM: The Bridge of Forgiveness
William: From the link;
Historical antecedents of modern agnosticism
William: It is apparent that Huxley's agnosticism is unable to fit into all spheres equally...
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William: From the link;
Re: Machines and morality:
William: If mathematics cannot describe a system of "True Free Will" this may be because such a system does not actually exist?
Inquirer: Yes that could be the case except for the fact that I know I have free will, as I said it is a self evident truth. So my free will cannot be computed mathematically (because it must be non-deterministic) it is not computable.
William: As an Agnostic my position re The Question "Does True Free Will Exist?" is "Lack of any current information to establish certainty"
Also, the focus is on the The Question, so am I to assume your claim of having free will corresponds with your belief that TRUE free will exists, and that you consider no difference between your 'free will' and what you previously referred to as "true free will"?
From the Agnostic position;
I accept that your belief that a person has will, as valid.
I remain undecided in relation to your belief that will is free, as it appears that will is only free, relative to the environment which constrains said will.
In that, I can accept the term 'free will' but not the term 'true free will'.
William: Since writing that, I have come to the conclusion that my position isn't Agnosticism, because that is too limiting [limited to the question of GOD existing] - Currently I refer to my position as "Liminalism" and so would exchange the word 'agnostic' used in the quote to that of 'Liminalist'.
GM: The Bridge of Forgiveness
Agnosticism - Beliefs, Origins, History
Agnosticism - Beliefs, Origins, History: It is convenient to distinguish the antecedents of secular agnosticism from those of religious agnosticism. The ancestry of modern secular and atheist agnosticism may be traced back to the Sophists and to Socrates in the 5th century bce; not, of course...
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William: From the link;
Historical antecedents of modern agnosticism
William: It is apparent that Huxley's agnosticism is unable to fit into all spheres equally...
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