Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 05:52:15 PMLemme know when you provide evidence for me to refuteThe laws of motion.
Lemme know when you provide evidence for me to refute
Quote from: Verbatim on December 19, 2016, 05:52:49 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 05:52:15 PMLemme know when you provide evidence for me to refuteThe laws of motion.Behaviors of gravity and inertia don't make decisions for you.
Can I get an example of Hard Determinism in comparison to Soft?
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 10:02:01 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 19, 2016, 05:52:49 PMQuote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 05:52:15 PMLemme know when you provide evidence for me to refuteThe laws of motion.Behaviors of gravity and inertia don't make decisions for you....Yes, they literally do. It's because of gravity that we can't jump 20 feet even if we want to.
No, we cannot do things that are impossible, doesn't change the fact that we have a choice to try.
I fail to see the correlation between the laws of physics and free will.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 10:55:20 PMNo, we cannot do things that are impossible, doesn't change the fact that we have a choice to try.Oxymoron.QuoteI fail to see the correlation between the laws of physics and free will.When objects move, they move forever until they are stopped. When they stop, they cause other things to move, and then other things, and then other things, which causes this big chain reaction that never stops--it's ongoing right now. You can't control it.At NO point during abiogenesis was manifest the ability to make our own choices. That never happened. Our actions are the result of brain chemistry. Complex little events happening in our mind that are nonetheless part of this chain reaction.
I just moved my arm and stopped it, I'm relatively sure that hasn't changed anything.
Also this isn't actual evidence.
Plus that's a pretty convenient cop out to say that our actions are strictly chemicals in our brains.
And how the fuck was that an oxymoron?
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 11:10:10 PMAnd how the fuck was that an oxymoron?You said we can't do impossible things, yet proceeded to claim that we have the ability to choose.We don't. That is impossible.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 11:09:40 PMI just moved my arm and stopped it, I'm relatively sure that hasn't changed anything. You wouldn't have done so were we not having this conversation. That was a determined event. I triggered something in your mind that caused you to move your arm and stop it in an effort to demonstrate free will, but you didn't actually demonstrate anything more than your own illusions of choice which we all have.QuoteAlso this isn't actual evidence.I literally cannot give you any hard evidence, just like you can't give me hard evidence for free will. This is a philosophical subject.QuotePlus that's a pretty convenient cop out to say that our actions are strictly chemicals in our brains.But they are. That doesn't mean we shouldn't incarcerate criminals and continue doing the right thing. It's just that our choice to do so is an illusion. We have no choice. We do what we're programmed to do.
If free will is an illusion then it's immoral to punish criminals.
And as far as your brain chemical theory goes there's literally no answer to that. Out of the countless things I can do or say you can always blame my choice on chemicals in my brain.The fact that I choose to do these things is all the evidence I need but you can carry on saying it was predetermined by a chemical reaction.
If you literally aren't responsible for your actions you shouldn't be punished for them.You aren't going to learn anything from the punishment, your actions are chosen for you.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 11:39:10 PMIf you literally aren't responsible for your actions you shouldn't be punished for them.You aren't going to learn anything from the punishment, your actions are chosen for you.But we still need to incarcerate criminals so that they don't cause any more harm. It's not about punishing the guilty. It's not about teaching anyone anything. It's about preventing harm in any way that we feasibly can.
We let murderers out all the time.Doesn't change that it's immoral. Taking someone's freedom away because the universe decided they were murderers is wrong.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on December 19, 2016, 11:45:35 PMWe let murderers out all the time.Doesn't change that it's immoral. Taking someone's freedom away because the universe decided they were murderers is wrong.What's more wrong--taking the role of "good guy" and incarcerating those who were given the role of "bad guy," or letting those who were given the role of "bad guy" go free so that they end up killing whoever they end up killing?You are not making any sense and are grasping for straws.I think if the universe decides that you're a good guy, you should be quite happy about that.
I'm worried I might be a bad guy. What if my brain decides I should murder someone? I don't want to be punished for a crime I had no hand in.
You don't. Free will exists.
If I wanted to I could go outside and punch someone in the face.
I think it's pretty obvious you are religious since you have the ideology you have.
I'm explaining things to you that you're not understanding.
Actually they literally mean that the reason Billy got shot was because it was part of gods plan.
To think something is planned or that there is a pattern or course is laughable.
Death being a certainty has nothing to do with it, and we may well see the aging process slowed down significantly in our lifetime.
Have a little respect.
Being limited in what you can do doesn't mean free will doesn't exist. Being influenced by others or your situation doesn't mean free will doesn't exist. Being medically depressed and having the chemicals in your brain go haywire does not mean free will doesn't exist.If you make a choice you make a choice. This whole illusion of choice is just another cop out.
Just because you can't do something doesn't mean you can't try.