S
STT
Guest
To prove this we have to go to three steps showing that: A) Free agent cannot be created, B) Free agent cannot be destroyed and C) Free agent is not contingent
A: Free agent cannot be created
Supposed the free-agent can be destroyed. By reversing time we see a process in which the free-agent is created. That is impossible. Therefore, free-agent cannot be destroyed
C: Free agent is not contingent
This follows from A and B.
A: Free agent cannot be created
- Creation requires knowledge
- Knowledge is structured
- Therefore, any created thing is structured
- Free-agent does not have any structure
- Therefore, free-agent cannot be created
Supposed the free-agent can be destroyed. By reversing time we see a process in which the free-agent is created. That is impossible. Therefore, free-agent cannot be destroyed
C: Free agent is not contingent
This follows from A and B.
Last edited: