So, Mr. Wallows, I am judge Crank and I demand that you provide this court with evidence in support of your claim that deterministic factors overrode your free will. — Bitter Crank
Did you seek assistance from the county welfare office, Mr. Wallows? — Bitter Crank
In your arrest statement you stated that you had taken a college class in the summer. Did circumstances force you to register for the class and study, or did you freely choose to take the class -- in Philosophy, I believe. Poverty doesn't normally drive people into philosophy classes. — Bitter Crank
Mr. Wallows, you can't have it both ways: Either you are unable to make any decisions on your own, and thus should be deemed a permanent ward of the state, or you are merely a criminal and are responsible for what you do. Which category do you think we should put you into? — Bitter Crank
I don't see free will as necessary for culpability. — Terrapin Station
No hemlock? — Wallows
but, could if the judge accepted the fact that they had a limited liability in committing the crime due to deterministic factors, what then? — Wallows
Why not? — Wallows
So, if someone were to plead with a judge in the court of law that they had no free will, and the crime was due to their upbringing and social factors that ultimately led them to steal money for food, then what then? This wouldn't fly nowadays; but, could if the judge accepted the fact that they had a limited liability in committing the crime due to deterministic factors, what then? — Wallows
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