My objection to your idea is that according to causal determinism blame is redundant but praise is harmless and as you explain is beneficial. At the least, praise where praise is due helps communications. Blame is of course redundant, as you remark. Administration of justice therefore needs to award penalties with regard to training, education , and prisons run like schools or mental health hospitals . I have no doubt many criminals would prefer old style prisons.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Sat May 24, 2025 10:43 amI didn't say it is a mere doctrine, I said that it must be adopted as a doctrine to have an effect.Belinda wrote: ↑Fri May 23, 2025 8:32 pmDeterminism is not merely a belief,or doctrine .It's an attitude towards how events transpire. Nobody ever had to teach me that free will is nonsense.The more a military strategist understands the causes and probable effects of specific strategies the better she is at her job.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri May 23, 2025 11:31 am
Only if adopted as a doctrine, which is a political/social/academic decision quite unrelated to the suspect metaphysics of the free will debate.
If a military strategist adopts the position that somehow things are different as a result of their conversion to a belief in determinism, I want to know about that, I have an urgent need to be on the other side in the event of any war.
The problem you have is that there are so many ways to react to determinism once you convert people to that belief. They can simply adopt compatibilism, they can discover a belief that free will is a necessary illusion and go right back to how they were before. Or they could flop fatalistically and just lie there until they are eroded away by the bitter winds of fate. Or they could simply ignore it and say "none of this makes any difference to my day-to-day life".
So to make determinism have any actual outcome, you need a doctrine. You must live according the maxims that if human agency is mythical you will refrain from praising your children as praise and blame are redundant vestiges of a prior religion. I am sure your child rearing skills will now be scientifically super-charged.
Or you might find that even under a deterministic framework, you choose to give children lots of praise because you don't want them to work the stripper pole when they grow up. And before long you might find that determinism and free-will are a distinction that makes no actual difference. That all the decision outcomes you make under the one paradigm are equally well justified under the other.
Big Mike is an empty shirt. When he was challenged to explain how he could direct public policy in such a away that determinism was the difference maker, he came up with nothing that wasn't already being done without it. I think you are probably no less empty in that department because there is no reform available that only determinists could propose or defend other than a totalitarian one that you wouldn't want to take responsibility for.
I love your image of fatalism! That old superstition is attacked and disposed of by universal liberal education in the arts and philosophy.
I can't remember exactly what Big Mike has said about the arts. Arts free us from dangerous or unfree choices. You must know that arts education is not rewarded as much as science education. This needs to change, for a start. And I include historiography and philosophy of history as art which makes use of scientific inference the more the better.