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Religion itself gives people this idea of an absolute good and an absolute bad, and I think our entire concept of justice down to the core of our existence is majorly screwed up, like it’s completely backwards. We treat people as if they’re accountable for their actions, but I’d say in a world where people don’t have free will, we’re only as accountable as our circumstances brought us up. Like, if you’re a good person, you were just lucky enough to have the nature and nurture, biological factors and environmental factors, to make you into a good person.

Some people have a problem with the no free will argument but I see it as extremely liberating, because it would mean that instead of hating people for the way that they behave, it would mean that we understand each other and understand that no matter what a person does, there is a reason that they act that way and a way that they became that way. I think that if everyone thought that way then it could completely eliminate prejudices in our society. Yet, all of us operate on the opposite, the sort of concept that we are free and we are responsible for our actions, and we hold people accountable to an arbitrary moral system of bad and good.
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It would be stellar if you formatted your posts differently. I see a wall of text and instantly dismiss it.


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It would be stellar if you formatted your posts differently. I see a wall of text and instantly dismiss it.
Oh come on, it's perfectly readable. I've read articles with longer paragraphs than that.


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Free will absolutely exists. Mental illness can play a role but I'm not buying the whole "I had a rough childhood so you can't blame me for raping and murdering that girl"

It is up to the individual to overcome their circumstances.


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Free will absolutely exists. Mental illness can play a role but I'm not buying the whole "I had a rough childhood so you can't blame me for raping and murdering that girl"

It is up to the individual to overcome their circumstances.
What the fuck? You can't say free will exists if you can't even define how we're free. You completely misunderstand the argument against free will, you're just saying the first thing that comes out of your mouth and acting like you know what you're talking about. Granted, I don't actually know whether or not free exists for certain either, but when I look at all the signs that point to whether it doesn't exist, I think it's pretty clear to me that it doesn't exist. The fact that we're biological organisms and our biology is just a reaction of chemicals and the laws of physics, which are actually outside of our control for everything else and we actually don't control our own thoughts, they're created in our sub conscious and observed by our conscious mind; I think that and a lot of other clear factors contribute to why free will doesn't exist, and I'll be damned if I'm going to let some dumbass with no argument tell me so arrogantly that "free will definitely exists". God it's so stupid, stupidity really makes me angry.


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Free will absolutely exists. Mental illness can play a role but I'm not buying the whole "I had a rough childhood so you can't blame me for raping and murdering that girl"

It is up to the individual to overcome their circumstances.
What the fuck? You can't say free will exists if you can't even define how we're free. You completely misunderstand the argument against free will, you're just saying the first thing that comes out of your mouth and acting like you know what you're talking about. Granted, I don't actually know whether or not free exists for certain either, but when I look at all the signs that point to whether it doesn't exist, I think it's pretty clear to me that it doesn't exist. The fact that we're biological organisms and our biology is just a reaction of chemicals and the laws of physics, which are actually outside of our control for everything else and we actually don't control our own thoughts, they're created in our sub conscious and observed by our conscious mind; I think that and a lot of other clear factors contribute to why free will doesn't exist, and I'll be damned if I'm going to let some dumbass with no argument tell me so arrogantly that "free will definitely exists". God it's so stupid, stupidity really makes me angry.

You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.

The fact that you can ignore that is proof positive that free will exists. If we all did things subconsciously I'd be murdering and raping people all the time.

Moral ambiguity is a whole other concept. Maybe it's not wrong to kill people you don't like, maybe stealing from people isn't as bad as everyone thinks. That doesn't change the fact that you have the free will to choose whether these things are right and wrong and whether or not to do them.


 
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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.


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Free will absolutely exists. Mental illness can play a role but I'm not buying the whole "I had a rough childhood so you can't blame me for raping and murdering that girl"

It is up to the individual to overcome their circumstances.
What the fuck? You can't say free will exists if you can't even define how we're free. You completely misunderstand the argument against free will, you're just saying the first thing that comes out of your mouth and acting like you know what you're talking about. Granted, I don't actually know whether or not free exists for certain either, but when I look at all the signs that point to whether it doesn't exist, I think it's pretty clear to me that it doesn't exist. The fact that we're biological organisms and our biology is just a reaction of chemicals and the laws of physics, which are actually outside of our control for everything else and we actually don't control our own thoughts, they're created in our sub conscious and observed by our conscious mind; I think that and a lot of other clear factors contribute to why free will doesn't exist, and I'll be damned if I'm going to let some dumbass with no argument tell me so arrogantly that "free will definitely exists". God it's so stupid, stupidity really makes me angry.

You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.

The fact that you can ignore that is proof positive that free will exists. If we all did things subconsciously I'd be murdering and raping people all the time.

Moral ambiguity is a whole other concept. Maybe it's not wrong to kill people you don't like, maybe stealing from people isn't as bad as everyone thinks. That doesn't change the fact that you have the free will to choose whether these things are right and wrong and whether or not to do them.
That argument is horrible, how do you know that free will isn't an illusion and you just have the illusion of making choices? Your arguments are just arrogant garbage. You're not killing people and shit because you were fortunate enough to not be born with the biology of a person who kills others, it's that simple.


 
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Value judgments still aren't dismissed in that scenario. Incorporating a high degree of acknowledgement toward determinism into everyone's worldview wouldn't mean that everyone could suddenly peacefully co-exist, regardless of their actions. Even trying would result in such... fatalism. In the end we'd determine a humanitarian right and wrong again, and we'd be back to square one, trying to implement it. Pain and progress are the goads. It has been... determined :D


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Free will absolutely exists. Mental illness can play a role but I'm not buying the whole "I had a rough childhood so you can't blame me for raping and murdering that girl"

It is up to the individual to overcome their circumstances.
What the fuck? You can't say free will exists if you can't even define how we're free. You completely misunderstand the argument against free will, you're just saying the first thing that comes out of your mouth and acting like you know what you're talking about. Granted, I don't actually know whether or not free exists for certain either, but when I look at all the signs that point to whether it doesn't exist, I think it's pretty clear to me that it doesn't exist. The fact that we're biological organisms and our biology is just a reaction of chemicals and the laws of physics, which are actually outside of our control for everything else and we actually don't control our own thoughts, they're created in our sub conscious and observed by our conscious mind; I think that and a lot of other clear factors contribute to why free will doesn't exist, and I'll be damned if I'm going to let some dumbass with no argument tell me so arrogantly that "free will definitely exists". God it's so stupid, stupidity really makes me angry.

You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.

The fact that you can ignore that is proof positive that free will exists. If we all did things subconsciously I'd be murdering and raping people all the time.

Moral ambiguity is a whole other concept. Maybe it's not wrong to kill people you don't like, maybe stealing from people isn't as bad as everyone thinks. That doesn't change the fact that you have the free will to choose whether these things are right and wrong and whether or not to do them.
That argument is horrible, how do you know that free will isn't an illusion and you just have the illusion of making choices? Your arguments are just arrogant garbage. You're not killing people and shit because you were fortunate enough to not be born with the biology of a person who kills others, it's that simple.

Every human being is born with the biology to kill others. I'm fortunate enough to live in a society where murder isn't necessary for survival.

We chose to live this way. Society is an illusion that only exists because we choose it. There's nothing to stop me from killing/raping/stealing other than the fear of punishment and my own set of morals.

You've given zero evidence that free will doesn't exist.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.

I'm not saying that we don't make decisions based on our sub conscious or our experiences. We are definitely shaped by what we've been through. That doesn't change the fact that we choose our actions.


 
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Hard determinism is fucking retarded.

Behavioral conditioning doesn't disprove the ability to choose.


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I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
http://order.ph.utexas.edu/chaos/determinism.html
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Determinism is the philosophical belief that every event or action is the inevitable result of preceding events and actions. Thus, in principle at least, every event or action can be completely predicted in advance, or in retrospect.

As a philosophical belief about the material world, determinism can be traced as least as far back as the time of Ancient Greece, several thousand years ago.

Determinism became incorporated into modern science around the year 1500 A.D. with the establishment of the idea that cause-and-effect rules completely govern all motion and structure on the material level.

According to the deterministic model of science, the universe unfolds in time like the workings of a perfect machine, without a shred of randomness or deviation from the predetermined laws.

The person most closely associated with the establishment of determinism at the core of modern science is Isaac Newton, who lived in England about 300 years ago.

Newton discovered a concise set of principles, expressible in only a few sentences, which he showed could predict the motion in an astonishingly wide variety of systems to a very high degree of accuracy.

Newton demonstrated that his three laws of motion, combined through the process of logic, could accurately predict the orbits in time of the planets around the sun, the shapes of the paths of projectiles on earth, and the schedule of the ocean tides throughout the month and year, among other things.

Newton's laws are completely deterministic because they imply that anything that happens at any future time is completed determined by what happens now, and moreover that everything now was completely determined by what happened at any time in the past.

Newton's three laws were so successful that for several centuries after his discovery, the science of physics consisted largely of demonstrating how his laws could account for the observed motion of nearly any imaginable physical process.

Although Newton's laws were superseded around the year 1900 by a larger set of physical laws, determinism remains today as the core philosophy and goal of physical science.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.

I'm not saying that we don't make decisions based on our sub conscious or our experiences. We are definitely shaped by what we've been through. That doesn't change the fact that we choose our actions.
wtf

Of course we choose our actions, otherwise there'd be no actions. It's just that these actions weren't done with "free will". We're bound by our brain's structure reacting to experiences. Some people are analytical, whereas some more feely. The two will act differently in response to an event, but it's predetermined that with that specific stimuli they will react the way they will.

And if you're thiking "but with a conscious effort they can do something else", then apply my logic to that as well. What would make them wanna do that conscious effort to act differently? Was it an idea they heard earlier that made them wanna do it, or was it selfdoubt?
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I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
http://order.ph.utexas.edu/chaos/determinism.html
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Determinism is the philosophical belief that every event or action is the inevitable result of preceding events and actions. Thus, in principle at least, every event or action can be completely predicted in advance, or in retrospect.

As a philosophical belief about the material world, determinism can be traced as least as far back as the time of Ancient Greece, several thousand years ago.

Determinism became incorporated into modern science around the year 1500 A.D. with the establishment of the idea that cause-and-effect rules completely govern all motion and structure on the material level.

According to the deterministic model of science, the universe unfolds in time like the workings of a perfect machine, without a shred of randomness or deviation from the predetermined laws.

The person most closely associated with the establishment of determinism at the core of modern science is Isaac Newton, who lived in England about 300 years ago.

Newton discovered a concise set of principles, expressible in only a few sentences, which he showed could predict the motion in an astonishingly wide variety of systems to a very high degree of accuracy.

Newton demonstrated that his three laws of motion, combined through the process of logic, could accurately predict the orbits in time of the planets around the sun, the shapes of the paths of projectiles on earth, and the schedule of the ocean tides throughout the month and year, among other things.

Newton's laws are completely deterministic because they imply that anything that happens at any future time is completed determined by what happens now, and moreover that everything now was completely determined by what happened at any time in the past.

Newton's three laws were so successful that for several centuries after his discovery, the science of physics consisted largely of demonstrating how his laws could account for the observed motion of nearly any imaginable physical process.

Although Newton's laws were superseded around the year 1900 by a larger set of physical laws, determinism remains today as the core philosophy and goal of physical science.

Sure that makes sense when determining the orbit of planets, but not the decisions humans make on a day to day basis.


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Excuse me, I'm full of dog poison
You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.

I'm not saying that we don't make decisions based on our sub conscious or our experiences. We are definitely shaped by what we've been through. That doesn't change the fact that we choose our actions.
wtf

Of course we choose our actions, otherwise there'd be no actions. It's just that these actions weren't done with "free will". We're bound by our brain's structure reacting to experiences. Some people are analytical, whereas some more feely. The two will act differently in response to an event, but it's predetermined that with that specific stimuli they will react the way they will.

And if you're thiking "but with a conscious effort they can do something else", then apply my logic to that as well. What would make them wanna do that conscious effort to act differently? Was it an idea they heard earlier that made them wanna do it, or was it selfdoubt?

That's really just splitting hairs though, we choose, therefore we have free will.

Our decisions are informed by the processes within us but you have the ability to choose.

You're not on autopilot my man.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.

I'm not saying that we don't make decisions based on our sub conscious or our experiences. We are definitely shaped by what we've been through. That doesn't change the fact that we choose our actions.
wtf

Of course we choose our actions, otherwise there'd be no actions. It's just that these actions weren't done with "free will". We're bound by our brain's structure reacting to experiences. Some people are analytical, whereas some more feely. The two will act differently in response to an event, but it's predetermined that with that specific stimuli they will react the way they will.

And if you're thiking "but with a conscious effort they can do something else", then apply my logic to that as well. What would make them wanna do that conscious effort to act differently? Was it an idea they heard earlier that made them wanna do it, or was it selfdoubt?

That's really just splitting hairs though, we choose, therefore we have free will.

Our decisions are informed by the processes within us but you have the ability to choose.

You're not on autopilot my man.
Well, sure, I'll agree to your definition as long as you acknowledge that NPCs in games have free will.


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You know that voice in your head that offers up shit opinions and ideas? You can choose to ignore that.
Not really. It feels like it, but it's just an illusion. The fact that free will doesn't exist doesn't mean that we all do things "subconsiously"--it's just that everything we do is pre-determined by the laws of motion.

I'm gunna need you to explain what you mean by the laws of motion.
Probably that if someone blows up a bus you're on, you're gonna have doubt about buses in the future, and then in the future you might see something strange on the bus that will make you react in a certain way.

This is one strand of the carpet though, because your reaction and whether you will react or not is due to other things that have affected you.

I'm not saying that we don't make decisions based on our sub conscious or our experiences. We are definitely shaped by what we've been through. That doesn't change the fact that we choose our actions.
wtf

Of course we choose our actions, otherwise there'd be no actions. It's just that these actions weren't done with "free will". We're bound by our brain's structure reacting to experiences. Some people are analytical, whereas some more feely. The two will act differently in response to an event, but it's predetermined that with that specific stimuli they will react the way they will.

And if you're thiking "but with a conscious effort they can do something else", then apply my logic to that as well. What would make them wanna do that conscious effort to act differently? Was it an idea they heard earlier that made them wanna do it, or was it selfdoubt?

That's really just splitting hairs though, we choose, therefore we have free will.

Our decisions are informed by the processes within us but you have the ability to choose.

You're not on autopilot my man.
Well, sure, I'll agree to your definition as long as you acknowledge that NPCs in games have free will.

We aren't nearly as limited in our thought processes as artificial intelligence.


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I don't think anything would change either way. Regardless of whether or not free will actually exists, it feels like it does, and that's the only thing that matters to people. If you somehow demonstrated to everyone in the world that the universe was deterministic, and nothing we do is actually, truly by our own accord, people might be befuddled for ten minutes then forget about it.


 
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Whether free will exists or not is, to me, irrelevant. It feels like we have free will, the ability to choose, and that's all that matters.