Does it make any sense to talk about anything /but/ memetic environments
(memespheres, entities of thought, whatnot) possessing `free will'? We
don't talk about an atom's freedom to merge with any appropriate other
atom, forming bonds, do we?
> How about definining 'free will' in terms of control and/or influence
> rather than predictability?
Hmmmmm. The problem is that all the discussions I've heard regarding FW
have involved omniscience or predictability. One need /not/ exert any
form of control or influence on the subject for that form of FW
'subversion' to be enacted. Perhaps an ability to divine state in the
/absence/ of influence or control of the subject entity.
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