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

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View submission: Which side shoulders the burden of proof?

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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.

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Comment by spgrk at 03/09/2024 at 13:19 UTC

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It is obvious that the free will of the layperson with no interest in philosophy exists, since it is just a description of a type of behaviour. Why should this not be the default meaning of free will?