Yes but in this "crush" you are battling between two opposing forms of control, on one side you have your emotional driver and on the other side you have a social boundary.
Okay, here is a dilemma I was faced with some time ago; what if there was some crook who forced me onto drugs, and got me addicted. However due to some fancy new technology I am able to free myself of the addiction. However, if I have taken drugs, which I am told are meant to be "fun", then why would I choose to be free of them? Because of social constraints? The fear of overdose? Not enough of a reason for many. Because people are genetically programmed to do whatever makes them happy? So would they always be in thrall? Just because I like something doesn't mean I want it......
People face pain and humilitian for things which they believe in. It goes against genetics and social constraints. What then causes them not to give in to either?
I'm just thinking is all..........
What if you remove every factor that may cause a person to behave as she or he does, will you be left with anything?
I think that the question here is what decides which form of control you adhere to. You may say that "free will" is what allows you to balance one control against the other but you may also say that it is a mixture of your social influence and your genetic makeup which makes the decision for you.
I can't just "decide" what I want; my wants and dreams are controlled by genetic and environmental necessities.
Then let's say I decide to follow the crush. How come I don't do it all the time?
Why do some people cherish the thought of owning a fast car? They are programmed to relish speed and/or attention (or may just need to be able to get to work in a short amount of time).
Back to the green hair example, not very many people would want such a hair color. But I, by some natural tendancy, would prefer to be different and stick out in a crowd.
Both my sister and my father like the colour blue. So did I when I was young. Then later on in life I became more of an individual and liked the colour purple. Then red.
If one was genetics, and one was because of the environment, then why would I like red?
Why don't I like apricots when the rest of my family does?
How come I don't agree with them on many issues i.e muslims?
Where do I get the idea for such issues from if no-one ever agrees with me?
Why am I an individual?
In your "crush" example you may have predecided that the person you have the feeling for does not feel the same because of your own self esteem, which is in turn defined by genetic and social factors. You then may imagine the social implications and the decision to override your emotional control purely based on this preconception. This may mean that you never had any will in the decision it is simply your genetic and social constraints that made it for you.
Who says I have a reason for doing it?
Maybe I'm just being stubborn i.e. have a strong will.
And if my genetics have such a control of me then there is no point in debating who knows maybe I'm genetically programmed into believing free will?
Scorpia, why would thoughts and emotions not apply to the very same factors we have been discussing?
Because one can control those too.
But why? Just because humans are more evolved than contemporary species suddenly means that all natural laws become null?
What laws of nature? The free will issue is about what happens in the mind. What natural law should it follow? The closest law that the mind may follow is instinct, and I can choose to ignore that program.
Intellect does not free us from genes. It merely allows our genes to develope a wider array of capabilities and emotions.
And one of those capabilities is the ability to choose
[/quote]Modern humans did not originally walk upright. However, through evolutionary means, we eventually developed the capability.
In the same way, humans were not born with wings, as you said. However, we have evolved the intellectual capabilities needed to attain flight by other means.
You can "choose" to build an airplane all you want. But unless you have the technological capabilities and means, you will never succeed. [/quote]
Yes I can. I can look up information on how to make one. I can learn. I can make money and buy what I need, or improvise for other things I can't get. Come to think of it, I can imagine any invention I want to too. And I can dream about flying or owning an airplane as much as I want.
How can you determine this? Have you taken into account every single plausible condition and scenario that would effect this calculation?
I read it off "A shorter history of time" I think.

Been a while since I read it though.
True. And in the same way, I am often uncertain as to whether I actually exist. That does not mean I lend actual credence to such doubts.
So then there's no problem with my own certainties
Why genetic drift as opposed to natural selection?
Isn't genetic drift a form of natural selection?

Ach, what do I know...... But I just don't think "survival of the fittest" is such a big law that humanity follows. Everyone can get "fit."
Why do you see humans as being so perfect? Can you honestly not find any imperfections in our race?
The environment we live in is constantly changing. Consequently, as do we.
And we select which environment we want to be in.
'Belief is never giving up.'- Random footy adverisement.
Sometimes even a wise man is wrong. Sometimes even a fool is right.