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Old 02-04-2007, 07:49 AM   #81 (permalink)
Kevorkian Logic
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This could be totally wrong and off, I just thought about it. But what if everybody had a different capacity for free will? That might explain why some people can be hypnotized and some cant. For if minds have different degrees of intelligence, why doesn't the mind have different degrees of free will?

I understand that there is always the choice to do something, but some people seem to have to struggle greatly to go against people's wishes. Is the fact that they have to struggle so much a deficiency in mental free-will?
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