ok you read like two sentences of it and misread it even at that. 1. moral responsibility doesn't entail that punishment is justified. 2. compatibilism is sometimes expressed as the view that moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, as it states
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Replying to @gabrielamadej @chaosprime
even if we accept such a definition and even if we erroneously believe that entails that punishment is justified, what makes someone capable of moral responsibility reveals interesting facts about agency that go beyond the moral implications of it
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all of that shit is a lot of song and dance around the fact that we *are going to* exert interference against collections of molecules that are inconvenient to us so we like to make up doctrines that permit us to do so
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ok whatever makes you feel better about dismissing large hosts of philosophical work you haven't read
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i don't have to read everything Piers Anthony has ever written to know that he's crap. if these numbnuts motherfuckers had come up with a usable definition of free will that's neither "casuality but let's pretend" nor acausality you would have brought it up by now tbqf
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Replying to @chaosprime @gabrielamadej
If you tell me you have ever read Chthon while stoned and still believe that first one, I'll take your word for it.
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Replying to @legalinspire @gabrielamadej
it's honestly a coin flip as to whether i've read Chthon at all but i definitely wasn't stoned at the time if i did
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Replying to @chaosprime @gabrielamadej
Then I propose that your assertion, while not proven wrong, lacks key supporting data
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Replying to @legalinspire @gabrielamadej
duly noted i'll also freely admit that On A Pale Horse is without qualification a good book and it's a shame he had no idea what made it one
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Replying to @chaosprime @gabrielamadej
For the most part, Anthony is a classic Golden Age writer, as in "The Golden Age of Science Fiction is fourteen." Best example is the "Bio of a Space Tyrant" books. Loved them when I was young. Can't imagine trying to read them now.
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lol given the polemic throughline of those i definitely see why i appreciated them when i was thirteen and also am pretty sure it was not good for me to be reading them
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Replying to @chaosprime @gabrielamadej
He is a super nice man and I loved the Xanth books when I was a kid so I am prone to defending him, but I have no illusions about the quality of much of his work.
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Also come on how can you not love a guy who refuses to give up on a porn novel he wrote in the Seventies and publishes it twenty years laterhttps://boingboing.net/2010/06/14/piers-anthonys-pornu.html …
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