User:AlfieNemo

Alfie Nemo has proposed that An alternative way of looking at Free Will, is that it can arise as a property of Recursion:

viz:

Freewill exists 'Because of' Recursion.

Freewill is the Ability of the Control to Control the Control.

Freewill is 'Because of' the Interconnectivity of the Neural Network, or the recursive nature of the Brain.

Due to the recursive nature of the neural network and the Brain, it is possible for the Brain to effectively define itself and control itself freely in any way that it chooses.

Choice is merely another recursion and a control over the control.

If you had NO Control over the Control, You would not be Free of the Control and hence have No freewill.

Control of the Control Leads to Freedom:

If  the Control, can Change and Control the Control Continuously....

Is that not the definition of Freedom to Do Anything At All ?

So is it controlled ? or Free to Control Itself in Any Way at all ?

It forms the Definition of Freewill - the ability to define itself and control itself.