On the Existence of God and the Nature of Free Will

  • F. Copertari L
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Abstract

The tension between the ideas of determinism as opposed to free will is fully discussed. Evidence for the existence of God based on what is called the ultimate causation principle is put forward. The concept of infinity is explored. Finally, a test called the free will test instead of the Turing test for Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proposed. The idea of multiverses is considered based on the reasoning here presented. Also, the uncertainty principle as being the one that allows free will to occur in an otherwise discrete and finite universe, making continuity-ness the nature of free will is introduced. Finally, the practical reason for the existence of a belief in God is explored.

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F. Copertari, L. (2019). On the Existence of God and the Nature of Free Will. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology (IJPT), 7(1). https://doi.org/10.15640/ijpt.v7n1a1

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