As you know, determinism works both ways. What if the final conditions of the universe require agent freedom to have come into existence?
I mention this because perhaps determinism as it operates in reality, is not what you think it is. — tom
A group of matter that is experiencing? Care to take a stab at the line of demarcation and how that group is performing that trick. Are they talking to each other?I is the word given to a group of matter that is experienced. — SonJnana
Then the causal chain recedes back in time beyond my birth and I am morally responsible for causal antecedents that occurred before I existed. — Cuthbert
I can still eat ice cream and enjoy the experience. — SonJnana
Just because I acknowledge that I care about my family because of the way my brain state is, which is just a part of a chain of cause and effects, doesn't mean I don't care about my family or that they are meaningless to me. — SonJnana
When I am saying brain states I mean that the way the brain is at a certain point. So if you went through a traumatic experience, the physical state of your brain would be altered and now you would make decisions based off of the state of your brain now rather than before the traumatic experience. — SonJnana
brain states are part of determinism — SonJnana
We don't have free will in the sense that in a deterministic world, what we choose is based off our brain state at that moment — SonJnana
In other words, why does shutting down the game console shut me (my consciousness) down as well, if my consciousness can exist independently of the game? — Panzerfaust
Is the desire to achieve more in life in the broadest context an organic process in nature, — Fumani
Deriving seems that is is done automatically. — bahman
That doesn't make any sense. — bahman
Is it brain dependent or is something separate like soul? — bahman
And what is mind? — bahman
Have you any reason to suppose that what we see in nature does not also apply to us? — charleton
think we can agree on the fact that brain is a set of neurons which they interact with each other. Any mental state, physical state of brain, leads into another mental state by following laws of physics. — bahman
I don't know if it is like this for you but I can derive miles without being conscious of deriving, unless an expected thing happen. — bahman
Are you conscious of the options at the moment you decide? — bahman
I think you are explaining unconscious decision. You can neither be conscious options as an coherent image nor you can consciously give them a weight. — bahman
If two different things experience time in two different ways, this does not mean that one of them does not experience time at all. — Metaphysician Undercover
I don't have to communicate but that is because In am Mind, however, if I'm claiming that it is possible to n experience duration without a Mind then I would like to hear it from the horse's mouth. On the other hand, one could claim that a rock is also Mind and can experience duration as Mind, but that is a different story.Why would you have to be able to communicate to experience duration? — Metaphysician Undercover
So, is consequentialism dead in the water? — TheMadFool
Duration is not a feeling. — bahman