Comment by spgrk on 03/09/2024 at 00:11 UTC

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View submission: Which side shoulders the burden of proof?

The main component of the debate is not proving that your definition of free will is consistent with reality, it is justifying it as a definition. So I would say the "burden of proof" does not fall on one side more than the other.

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Comment by [deleted] at 03/09/2024 at 12:59 UTC

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So I would say the "burden of proof" does not fall on one side more than the other.

Yet the default position (if one must hold a position) is that "free will" does not exist.