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Why prediction is problematic/free will and determinism.
Uploaded by: jaywalker23
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The implications of determinism on free will and why prediction and awareness of that prediction can be problematic
read my article:
http://jaywalker-1982.tabulas.com/2008/01/06/@1513961/
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If the universe was deterministic, to be able to break free from the deterministic chain, you have to be aware of the deterministic chain and prediction becomes necessary. Without awareness, even if you think you're doing the least likey action, you're still following the rule of cause and effect[cont]
just wondering because that sound is so awesome... also great video.
"if you could rewind life. The result would be the same everytime. EVERY TIME"
We are not able to do that with one single interacting unit almost size-less, because doing that defies the laws of Physics as we know them today, and yet you propose it would happen for a giant living body? Mm!
"it's in irrelevant question because society already holds people accountable for their own actions."
I see no problem there also, because (as you agreed) whether or not we implement the death penalty is completely "deterministic", and we have no bearing with it :-)
Should the individual be blamed when some random subatomic activity is going on in his brain? - No
Should the individual be blamed when some undetermined chemical processes are going on in his head? - No
Should the individual be blamed for the way his genes design his brain? - No
Should the individual be blamed for the way he was nurtured as a child? - No
Should Christians be blamed for eating cows or should Muslims be blamed for eating camels or should Hindus be blamed for being vegetarians? - No
Should Deomcrats, Republicans, Socialists, Capitalists, Fascists, Nationalist, or Communists be blamed for the ideology that has infected their head? - No
Should the individual be blamed because some word or group of words doesn't evoke the same emotion or degree of emotion that it evokes from someone else? - No
Should the individual be blamed because some word or group of words doesn't make him imagine precisely the same thing as someone else? - No
Do we blame the average individual of Rome because the Roman Empire fell? - No
Do we blame the Muslim whose personal experiences have resulted in him thinking like we do about the matter?
At what point do we start blaming individuals for a mind-set that was obviously a consequence of the environmental circumstances to which they'd been personally exposed?
Is blame a prerequisite to incarcerating individuals in order to protect society?
However determinism in general doesn't necessarily put restrictions on the individual the way that homosexuality does. It merely implies that your choices are traceable to other causes. It doesn't take the capacity to choose from the individual or..[cont]