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by Tomte·12y ago·view on hn ↗
> Only then will one have made a case for free will.

That's why it's generally considered to be an open question.

You, on the other hand, haven't nearly made a case against free will, but still act as if you had definitive proof.

This is not a situation where the free will advocates have to prove it to you, and unless they can, you win.