None of these things have given any money to the Chinese government in any way. — Pseudonym
↪charleton I image that that laws are not fully deterministic or else that they apply over a limited scope. Is it even logically possible for full determinism to produce more than one outcome? — Perplexed
Sometimes posts are designed to agree.I can't see any point of disagreement here; other than the pedantic one concerning the idea of the sun rising. — Janus
Is there a special prayer that the Laws of Nature — Rich
You ask what reason we could have for thinking the sun will not rise tomorrow — Janus
Are you suggesting that the Laws of Nature work in such a manner that they give the real scoop about the nature of choice — Rich
So please have a listen to the lecture when you have some time, and post your thoughts. — Agustino
The determinist position is that there is no choice. — Rich
So do you say that to be free is to act only from internal forces? How does one begin the process of disassociating from external forces in order to follow internal ones? Would this change not violate determinism? — Perplexed
I hardly buy anything made in China, — Pseudonym
Wales and Scotland were both independent nations before the Imperialist Englishman invaded them. — René Descartes
I can't carry on a conversation with the void. it's just not possible. — Jon
Science is as confounded as it ever was about origin so taking any position is merely personal impression and nothing more. — Jon
I believe this would depend on your metaphysical assumptions. It sounds like you are taking a nominalist position which would reduce deduction to the abstract rules of description. — Perplexed
Only if you accept that free will is defined as not compelled to act from external forces.Does this mean that you believe free will to be incompatible with determinism? — Perplexed
Why not? What other examples have you got?I just can't believe that cells made of particles somehow just randomly created entire biological systems. — CasKev
What happens is that you become a disembodied mind drifting invisibly somewhere in the dim, — Bitter Crank
Kurdistan, Palestine, East Timor, Cyprus, South Ossietia, Hawaii, anymore for anymore????. I believe that Tibet should be self-governing but I would like to hear other peoples opinions on it. — René Descartes
Facts or propositions that the mind deals with depend either on the nature of the external the word or logical relations. So for example Paris is the capital of France and 2 + 2 = 4 are facts regardless of which state the brain is in. — Andrew4Handel
So you think it is material to the argument whether a person sees the illusion of purpose as survival, or whether they see it as morphological conformity? Id really like to know how. — Pseudonym
Is there anything wrong with rewarding people for what they accomplished purely or almost purely by luck? — czahar
Since you don't like any of my answers why don't you tell me what evolution means literally? — Jon
The 'purpose' I was referring to in that sentence — Pseudonym
Disagreement would be two people with identical points of view getting different results. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
At the same time one should at cosmology as an evolutionary process and at the self-organizing patterns of nature (from a Platonic or final causes perspective). — prothero
Indeed NOT.The accidental purposeless universe crowd has more to explain than they like to admit. — prothero
I don't think you're looking for the actual meaning of the word evolution but rather it's common usage which is partly defined as "the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form." — Jon
Whether the purpose is survival, or conformity to a sexually selected morphology is immaterial to the argument. — Pseudonym
Whether the purpose is survival, or conformity to a sexually selected morphology is immaterial to the argument. — Pseudonym
No, I wasn't wrong. We still use Newton's equations, and not Einstein's when we build homes. It works — Agustino
Evolution is not random, it selects from favourable attributes and rejects those which are unfavourable. — Pseudonym