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  2.3 System Action, Free Action

Last modified 07/05/2008

 The eonic model is a new kind of thinking on the subject of systems and their agents, and make use of two levels or perspectives braided together, the system and its action, and the agents inside that system and their 'free action', free will or not. We can see the relationship in any number of concrete examples and analogs, e.g. the 'system action' of an ocean liner, and the relative 'free action' of the passengers inside that system. This complementary and braided unification of the two opposites, resolves the problems of deterministic systems whose implications must be to override the will of its agents. 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 


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