iambiguous wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:26 pm
BigMike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:33 pm
iambiguous wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:24 pm
So, if Mary aborted Jane two months ago, aborts her today or aborts her two months down the road, Jane was/is/will be aborted.
You keep saying over and over again that favorite quotation of yours : "All of this going back to how the matter we call the human brain..." and so on. When you say "All of this", which "this" are you referring to? Is it related to free will? Or determinism? Or are you just flabbergasted about something you don't understand?
Click.
This being
all matter. There was matter and the laws that governed it before it "somehow" evolved into living matter. There was living matter and the laws that governed it before it "somehow" evolved into conscious matter. There was conscious matter and the laws that governed it before it "somehow" evolved into us.
And if you are not "flabbergasted" as to how matter itself actually accomplished that, what does this tell us about your own intellectual depth?
If Albert Einstein was still around, I have little doubt regarding how flabbergasted he would be.
After all, why on Earth do you suppose the gray matter and the white matter encompassing the human brain "somehow" invented all those Gods to explain it?
Instead, what those of your ilk do is to dismiss the "supernatural" and then "philosophically" just shrug off all the stuff you don't know about how the human condition itself fits into the explanation for the existence of existence itself. As though what could possibly be more trivial!!
BigMike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:33 pmThen of course there is the Mary/Jane fictional story of yours. I have asked you what the big deal is? I really don't get it.
As I noted to bobmax on my own Compatibilism thread...
"...the Mary/John story is based on a true experience that I had. John wanted Mary to give birth. If it was a girl, he wanted to call her Jane. But Mary aborted the fetus.
I just didn't use their real names.
Instead, in my view, compelled by your brain or not, you soar up into the intellectual contraption clouds:
BigMike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 6:32 pmDeterminism is an old idea that no longer makes sense. The old literal view of determinism was stabbed in the heart by Heisenberg. But the conservation laws still stand in a modern language (even conservation of energy, which for a few years was in serious doubt). Even in a quantum mechanical world with all its uncertainties and things coming into and going out of existence, this new definition of determinism is true: things must follow the physical laws of conservation (of energy, momentum, angular momentum, electric charge, etc.), which, by the way, are the basis of
all physical laws.
BigMike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:33 pmI just wanted to make it clear how my definition of determinism is different from what Leucippus said 2500 years ago. When quantum mechanics was discovered, the definition of determinism had to be revised, as I explained in the quotation above. Consider looking up the parts you don't understand if this is too complicated for you.
Again:
A "new definition". As though any definition is not the product of human brain matter wholly embedded in the immutable laws that govern all matter.
What, the laws of matter pertaining to the human brain were different for Leucippus?
As for quantum mechanics, that is just another inherent aspect of the laws of matter that we don't fully understand. Or, sure, in a No God world it is in fact crucial for understanding how Nature itself actually did go about creating human autonomy/volition/free will.
But that then really gets spooky. As though the Universe/Nature itself [like God] has an actual teleological component such that there is a
reason or
purpose behind it doing this. Pantheism?
As for "looking into parts I don't understand", are you or are you not arguing here that this is an option I am able to
choose of my own volition in order to make me wise like you? Or will I
choose instead to remain ignorant or stupid like everyone else here who doesn't think exactly as you do about these things?
Only, as we all know, human brain matter is unlike any other matter that there ever was. Indeed, only the brain matter of God Himself is more mind-boggling the flocks of bleating sheep here will insist.
BigMike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:33 pmThat claim is false. Normal matter makes up the brain; there is nothing supernatural about it.
Ah, of course: the "free will determinist" matter that your brain is composed of.