i don't blame people for their attachment to the concept of free will, since their having said attachment was deterministic anyway
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Replying to @chaosprime
to even begin to develop an argument against any variety of free will, you need to rely on very questionable assumptions about causality. (assuming one even accepts causality in the first place.) how would you plan to undermine free will on a causal powers view, for example?
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Replying to @gabrielamadej @chaosprime
is there no reconciliation of indeterminism with !(free will)?
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Replying to @Junk_lzn @chaosprime
there's no settled reconciliation--there will never be settled questions in philosophy, nor should we want them to be, particularly in a universe where immorality is looking to be possible and final answers would existentially bore us to tears. but here's one possible answer:
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great freudian slip
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it would be nice if people stopped trying to achieve immortality
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immorality does have achievability to recommend it
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