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@Stronn
Rational, logical common sense statements still exist ! +10It comes down to this: we should act as if we have freewill, because we don't have any choice.
Rational, logical common sense statements still exist ! +10It comes down to this: we should act as if we have freewill, because we don't have any choice.
Any limit on will does not make it free. It is not freedom of speech if there are restrictions. Same applies to will.
Less options not freedom. Freedom is to do what you want but that is never ever the case. People abide by laws or rules put upon themselves.
There can be room of uncertainty in an ordered universe but that has remain to be seen.
M-Tard...The lack of order is only humans inability to find that order.
Omar,,,,This in no way answers if we have free will or not.
That puts freewill in the same category as god(s).
I agree and was presenting Fullers viewpoint
Incorrect optiions is no differrent from availble degrees of freedom Ex we a finite 3D set ---XYZ { cartesian }--- as degrees of freedoms or options.
Yes uncertainty of mind and I addressed that. Uncertainty of mind does not necessitate chaos.
Nor did I ever state, infer, imply suggest that it does. Ive been very clear here at DArt in many threads that all access to metaphysical-1, mind/intellec/concepts and ego are a resultant of occupied space cause and effect i.e. all that exists is deterministic resultants.
the human leaping is third line of relationship /\ that defines a triangle.
1} hold you hand { occupied space } out in front of you and move it from left to right or right to left, and as you do so raise and lower your hand as if you trying to create a sine-wave pattern,
2} once your hand comes to a stop you still see { visual } of your occupied space hand, yet the pattern no longer exists, except as concept of metaphysical-1 mind/intellect/concept.
Fullers viewpoint?
Incorrect optiions is no differrent from availble degrees of freedom Ex we a finite 3D set ---XYZ { cartesian }--- as degrees of freedoms or options.
Haven't seen too much from you and with what I have seen it is difficult to understand you. Forgive me if it is taking time for me to understanding how you type.
I call this a weakness of our senses or a limitation. Am I wrong?
I can't complete see it but maybe it is too dark for me to see the pattern.
Determinism can never be rationally accepted if it is true.
One would be compelled to accept or not accept determinism in the same sense that a boulder is compelled to roll down a hill upon the force of gravity.
Everything we think and do would be installed by mindless forces.
Since mindless forces cannot make rational choices, and since our choices would be the sole product of mindless forces, a choice to accept determinism would not and could not be rational.
Determinism can never be rationally accepted if it is true. One would be compelled to accept or not accept determinism in the same sense that a boulder is compelled to roll down a hill upon the force of gravity.Everything we think and do would be installed by mindless forces. Since mindless forces cannot make rational choices, and since our choices would be the sole product of mindless forces, a choice to accept determinism would not and could not be rational.
Not really. Denial of free will means accepting existence is no more than time 'cranking the handle' from big bang to heat death.Denial of free will effectively leads to blaming God for every evil that you (actually choose to) do.
I only reject premesis that cannot be proved.
"mindless forces" is meaingingless ergo Fallanese has yet to ever offer us any rational, logical common sense statements in these regardless.As I've said many times, mindless forces cannot be rational so if our beliefs are the selection of mindless forces, our beliefs would not be rationally selected.
If you posit that deterministic, mindless forces control all actions, then our beliefs cannot be rationally chosen.
The distincaton falls apart if logical reasoning is a mindless force.By "rational" I mean basing your beliefs off of logical reasoning. Not having your beliefs installed by mindless forces beyond your control.
By "rational" I mean basing your beliefs off of logical reasoning. Not having your beliefs installed by mindless forces beyond your control. You've agreed that mindless forces are not rational. If you posit that deterministic, mindless forces control all actions, then our beliefs cannot be rationally chosen