Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:50 pm
BigMike wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 2:29 pm
But let’s get back to the issue at hand, the one you keep sidestepping. You’ve spent an inordinate amount of time insinuating that my position on determinism serves some nefarious social or political agenda, yet when directly invited to unpack this supposed agenda, to engage in a substantive discussion about responsibility, justice, and morality under determinism, you retreat into vague complaints about my "mega-war" against free will believers.
You are obsessed, Mike. Your obsession distorts your comprehension. At this point I cannot help you to resolve this impasse.
Read what I write more thoroughly. Go back over previous posts (in the first 20 pages).
You must be exhausted from all that rhetorical footwork—sidestepping, backpedaling, pirouetting away from every direct question as though dodging arrows on the battlefield of your crumbling worldview.
And yet, despite all this elegant evasion, here you are, reduced to the oldest trick in the book: “Go back and read my past posts.” That’s it? That’s all you’ve got? That’s your grand defense? Not an argument, not an explanation, not even a pretense of engagement—just a feeble, desperate attempt to deflect the conversation away from your inability to answer the very questions you yourself implied were at stake.
Let’s not kid ourselves, Alexis. You’re not some noble seeker of truth, unfairly caught in the crossfire of my “obsession.” You’re a man watching the tectonic plates beneath your ideology shift, feeling the tremors of its imminent collapse, and rather than face the eruption head-on, you clutch your crumbling intellectual framework like a lifeline and whimper,
“Read the first 20 pages.”
What’s the matter, Alexis? Is it that you lack the cognitive firepower to engage? Or are you just too much of a coward to admit that determinism renders your precious notion of agency meaningless? Either way, I get it. It’s got to be rough realizing that all your poetic rambling about the “metaphysical dream of the world” amounts to nothing more than wishful thinking in the face of cold, hard causality.
But don’t worry—I’ll be here when you finally work up the nerve to engage with the actual argument instead of cowering behind your own past posts like a child hiding behind his mother’s skirt. Until then, keep dancing around the inevitable, Alexis. It’s quite the performance.