BigMike wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 7:18 am
Darkneos wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 12:33 am
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 9:19 am
How quickly you forget. This from 4 days ago:
I agree with physics being a human construct, but the main point here is Mikes stance on Hard Determinism, which as has been pointed out would be a net negative for human society.
Darkneos—
You keep repeating that hard determinism is a “net negative for society,” but that’s not an argument against its truth. That’s just moral preference dressed up as metaphysics.
You’re basically saying: “If it makes us uncomfortable, it must be false.” But that’s not how truth works. Germ theory made people uncomfortable. Heliocentrism shattered religious cosmologies. Evolution undermined divine specialness. Yet we didn’t toss them aside because they were
hard to swallow. We adjusted.
You say hard determinism would harm society. I say: not necessarily. In fact, accepting that behavior has causes—biological, social, psychological—might push us toward systems that heal rather than punish, educate rather than blame, and understand rather than moralize.
What’s harmful is clinging to outdated folk concepts like metaphysical free will, which props up retribution, shame, and the myth that people “just chose” to be who they are.
So let’s not confuse usefulness with truth. Let’s deal with the world as it is—caused, structured, lawful—and then decide how to make it more humane.
Because facing reality isn’t the danger.
Refusing to is.
Well I have argued against it's truth but you don't acknowledge it.
I'm not saying "if it makes us uncomfortable it must be false", more like arguing for the utility of perpetuating such a view. I explained why a sense of agency is vital to humans. I also explained already why you can't compare free will with Germ Theory and Geocentrism. Evolution also didn't undermine divine specialness, you have plenty of theists who support evolution.
But determinism is more about free will, not physics and biology being causes. And like I said, the evidence is up in the air about free will.
Without that belief there is nothing pushing people to do the things you suggest. There is no incentive to heal or educate or understand. Such things are motivated based on the belief we chose them. But also punishment, blame, and moralizing also work via determinism, so even with it it doesn't negate the need for those because they have a use. Punishment and blame can prevent misbehaving.
Again with the strawman against free will, you have no evidence for your claim. I gave several examples how removing that belief just hurts people, even showing how removing agency and choice hurts people. The belief that people chose to be who they are does far more good than harm, people are always going to weaponize anything to their ends, you have to look at the big picture. And that picture says treating everyone like robots is a net negative, full stop.
Again...you have no plan, it's just "trust me bro" like always. I gave evidence proving you wrong and you ignore it. You're the one not dealing with the world as is and ignore anything that doesn't suit your narrative. You aren't facing reality.