It does. And you've already said it does. Then you try to import the idea of "intentionality" back in, like contraband from a foreign country, trying to slip it past the border-guards of rationality.BigMike wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:17 pmYou seem to have confused determinism with nihilism, as though acknowledging the inescapable web of causality renders concepts like intentionality void.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:00 pmFor those who grasp Determinism, there is no "intentionality" at all. All there is, is pitiless, indifferent, material "causality."
Sorry...it just doesn't work. Where material causality rules, there's no room for anything else. Determinism (whether Theistic or Materialistic) takes one thing to be the total explanation of how any action can take place in the universe at all. And "intentions" then have no causal significance whatsoever.
That I can use thoughts to craft this is yet further proof we don't live in a Deterministic universe, not proof we do.The "pitiless, indifferent material causality" you invoke is the foundation of everything, including the very thoughts you're using to craft this critique.
I don't. I believe in intentionality. What I dismiss is Determinism. As should you, on rational grounds.Your dismissal of intentionality...
There's only one way that can be true: by you becoming irrational, and undermining your own faith in Determinism. Otherwise, that's exactly where you'd end up. And many of your own statements betray that very fact.So, let me spell it out for you, Immanuel Can: grasping determinism doesn’t mean succumbing to existential despair or abandoning intentionality.