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I deny this and assert that I had no choice but to write this sentence.  It is my view that the concepts of free will and causality are mutually exclusive, even when given an Objectivist definition.  Like I said, I don’t wish to discuss this here and perhaps not at all.

Let me get this straight: in the entire first part of the post you talk all about people exercising their free will . . . "liking" things, what you "should do" . . . and then you explicitly deny the existence of free will. Nevermind that "liking" and especially "should" have no meaning if people can't control their actions anyway.

Lovely.

We don't have to discuss it, but if you persist in contradicting yourself I'm going to point it out.

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