On the Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism amid Internet, 5G and AI Advances: A Novel Philosophical Integration
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Free Will, Determinism, Compatibility, Philosophical Synthesis, Causal, Relationship, Moral Responsibility, Human Behavior, Autonomy of Consciousness, Philosophical Debate, Nature of Cognition, Ethical Consideration, Legal ImplicationsAbstract
This article explores the perennial debate between free will and determinism within the realm of philosophy in the context of the digital age, particularly considering the influence of the internet. Through critical analysis of related theories and novel conceptual explications, a potential perspective on the compatibility of the two is put forward, and its implications in both philosophical discourse and the online-driven real life are expounded.
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