Is human thought deterministic or probabilistic?

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answer:False dichotomy. Even if a series of events is probabilistic, there’s still no room for ‘agency’ under the current understanding of Physics (yes; capital P). Therefore, the problem of consciousness (for many the problem of volition) cannot be solved by invoking quantum theory. We’re still just along for the ride, except the ride is unpredictable.

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