Yes, because all the actions done by the production and lottery company, and the store, and all the workers, and shipment, lead for that lottery ticket to be there, and his conditions, his inability to control his wants, his past experiences and actions lead him to buying that specific lottery ticket. — Augustusea
Yes, determinism 101, a huge pile of bunk. — Hippyhead
Determinism is just an incoherent dogma. A restatement of the religious doctrine of predestination.
If things can only be one fixed way,how to account for diversity movement creativity novelty art?
If a mind can ponder over the question are we free or determined and decide or Express we Are free then what happened to determinism? Determinism cannot explain Individuality or diversity.
And causation,if everything has something causing its behaviour what is the first cause and why could there not be multiple causes?
And how do you identify primary causes? Obviously through the
Individual intellect. Thus showing the intellect is a primary
cause of understanding. Irrefutably so. — Asif
Determinism is just an incoherent dogma — Asif
But if we're going to join threads started by people in trouble, maybe we should strive to make constructive suggestions, observations and comments etc? If a poster wishes to tell us that we're all doomed and there's nothing we can do etc, perhaps they should start their own threads for that? — Hippyhead
Obviously we should always act with compassion — Pantagruel
If you ask a question about suicide on a philosophy forum then you should expect philosophical information. — Pantagruel
Suffering is made of thought. — Hippyhead
Yes, I advocate and practise a Stoic-Buddhist philosophy of life. Very much begins with this insight. — Pantagruel
Ok then, so we could rehabilitate this thread with that if you wish. Or start another thread on the subject perhaps? Or let it go. Agreeable to any of the above. — Hippyhead
So if we are pessimistic, I'd suggest that is by choice — Pantagruel
if you really feel that you have not the power of the freedom of choice, you are pathologically impaired in some sense — Pantagruel
You're making the same error as the determinists. Are you proposing that I have freedom of choice about EVERYTHING? They exaggerate in one direction, you exaggerate in the opposite direction. — Hippyhead
You are the general of your own mind — Pantagruel
If one is physically hungry, it's more rational to go to the kitchen and make some food than it is to bemoan the chronic need to eat which nobody chose, and nobody can do anything about. — Hippyhead
My argument is that it's not rational to declare "life equals suffering" until all these constructive remedies have been explored. — Hippyhead
I fail to see how saying a person has free will and is in charge of their mind isnt eminent common sense? Nor is it in any way exaggerated. — Asif
Even for matter it lacks nuance. — Asif
Done by human action using their free will — Outlander
omewhere down the line there's some guy doing what he wanted to just because. The guy who created the lottery company chose to do so? The workers chose to work in said store versus another? The shipping company founder chose to start up the company? — Outlander
Well, and I can gather the response already, say he literally flipped a coin one day and decided to either spend his last extra entertainment money either on renting a movie or buying a lottery ticket. That coin flip- and nothing else- literally determined him buying the lottery ticket. I suppose we'll say it's literally the exact amount of force used as determined by whatever circumstance determined his mood at the time of flipping... that determined precisely how many times the coin would flip and what side it would land on, yeah? — Outlander
I dunno... sure. Every cause has to have an effect. We're getting into the territory of refuting Newton's Laws of Motion at that point. But human will generally determined things again if not somewhere down the line. I think that's what we're forgetting. — Outlander
Other people's free will determines other people's choices. Agree or disagree and why?
Bonus: Thoughts on the butterfly effect concept and resulting book and later movie? — Outlander
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