ANNOTATION: quantum unpredictability refutes rather than enables the idea of human freewill
The extended concept of quantum unpredictability refutes rather than enables the idea of human freewill. In order to have free will, one must be able to make a choice. It is the paradox of free will that what we seek from free will can only be achieved in a determined world. The concept of a determined world in no way diminishes the usefulness of the concept of free will as human motivation nor does it eliminate the need for the human actions derived from application of the idea of free will.
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