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@secularmerlin
Under determinism, no. If determinism is false, yes.
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.
it seems to more like an argument that choice does not exist rather than choice being rational or irrational.a choice to accept determinism would not and could not be rational.
One would be compelled to accept
You also said this and this is nonsense. One does not make choices under a deterministic model. Your original post did not really mean anything.a choice to accept determinism would not and could not be rational.
Or we truly have freewill.
And I believe it is a huge mistake to think that either requires a greater burden of proof when science itself has conclusively proven that it is impossible to account for all variables.
a choice to accept determinism would not and could not be rational.it seems to more like an argument that choice does not exist rather than choice being rational or irrational.
Your objection to the argument is not clear to me. Beliefs, like determinism, could not be rationally accepted because the forces that would determine which beliefs are accepted are not rational.