What would be different without a soul/free choice?
Hello Rabbi
In your book The Science of Freedom, you argue for free choice and that it must be accompanied by a non-physical component (soul).
Suppose the soul/free will were to evaporate from a person, what would you expect would be different about that person? Would their decisions be less moral?
Same question, in a different way. I know that science today does not decide whether there is free will. But what difference would we expect there to be between a free chooser and one without free will?
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Good and evil belong only to those who have a choice. If there is no soul and no mental dimension, we will be machines. But in behavior you will not necessarily see a difference.
See columns 645-6.
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