Belinda wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 8:47 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:46 pm
Belinda wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 12:52 pm
Fatalism, and Calvinistic predestination, are malign travesties of determinism.
Not according to Oxford or Britannica. Rather, they are prime examples of Determinism.
I think you've just redefined "Determinism" to mean, "Whatever view Belinda likes." But that's not the definition anyone else is using. So we'd be better to go with the normal one.
Philosophers discussing Free Will or determinism need a specialist dictionary of philosophy.
Well, to be a philosopher is to be interested in getting difficult questions right...and where one cannot get an answer, to at least advance the clarity of the question. For that reason, they have an intense interest in making terms specific and precise. That's what they are "specialists" in. So yes, it requires some tuning up of one's dictionary; but that's the price of admission to the game. It's necessary.
By determinism philosophers mean that what happens necessarily happened and could not have happened otherwise than it did.
Yess...and?
All events are caused events does not imply fate caused or will cause any event.
It's hard to know what you mean by "caused," then. Determinism does not permit that any event is "caused" by human will. That's dumb, I'll admit; but that's what they think.
All events are caused events does not imply omnipotent God ruled that some of His creatures are damned from eternity.(Calvinistic predestination)
No, that is correct. There are two forms of Determinism, at least.
1. Theistic Determinism, which is essentialliy Calvinism, and takes the existence of God as its first premise.
2. Secular or Atheistic Determinism, which presumes no God, and which depends on a faith in Materialism or Physicalism held without proof and in defiance of routine existential phenomena.
So, I suppose, you can pick either form of the poison. They both end up with the same claim: nothing a human being ever knows or does "changes" anything. The ultimate answer for why every single thing happens in the universe, including every cognition a person can have, is the existence of some prior non-human force or entity.