Re: compatibilism
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 11:55 pm
Reconciling Determinism and Free Will: A Compatibilist Perspective
Innocent Ociti
Not counting those who posit a God, the God, their God. Or, sure, counting them if they can actually demonstrate that their God really does exist.
The profound mystery of mind itself. Minds of matter able to contemplate minds as matter when the only thing that is explaining it is the mind itself. The mind explaining itself while utterly oblivious regarding the explanation for the existence of existence itself.
And in a universe beyond grasping itself:
https://facts.net/universe-facts/
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/spac ... -universe/
https://www.google.com/search?q=mind+bo ... s-wiz-serp
Go ahead, fit human autonomy in there...objectively?
Innocent Ociti
Again, as though when mindless matter evolved into biological matter evolved into brain matter evolved into us, the brains of human beings "somehow" bifurcated "internally" into autonomous motivations and values...as opposed to all other matter that is entirely compelled by the laws of matter. Then back to that crucial distinction between merely believing this is true philosophically and demonstrating that it is in fact true scientifically.For compatibilists, the key to freedom is the ability to act by our internal motivations, rather than being forced or coerced to act in a particular way by external factors. This means that freedom does not depend on the absence of determinism or the presence of indeterminism, but rather on the ability to act by our internal motivations and values.
Not counting those who posit a God, the God, their God. Or, sure, counting them if they can actually demonstrate that their God really does exist.
Here of course it comes down to exactly what is meant by "determined by prior causes". In other words, the extent to which what we think and feel and say and do is simply not determined by them in the manner in which all other matter is.Overall, freedom from a compatibilist perspective emphasizes the importance of internal factors such as beliefs, desires, and values in the decision-making process, and argues that even if our actions are determined by prior causes, we can still act freely and take responsibility for our actions if they reflect our internal motivations and values.
The profound mystery of mind itself. Minds of matter able to contemplate minds as matter when the only thing that is explaining it is the mind itself. The mind explaining itself while utterly oblivious regarding the explanation for the existence of existence itself.
And in a universe beyond grasping itself:
https://facts.net/universe-facts/
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/spac ... -universe/
https://www.google.com/search?q=mind+bo ... s-wiz-serp
Go ahead, fit human autonomy in there...objectively?