lesliedellow
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And again, you seem to ignore my point. Regardless of my perceptions or desires, my larger point is "indeterminancy" is inherent in the universe per quantum. ERGO you cannot simply decree that the world is determinant.
I even gave a simple example of indeterminance leading to your choices.
I am attempting to model the system holistically rather than merely "effectively" (vide supra my earlier comments on "effective free will")
"Effective free wiil" is fine, but it is still a disguised determinancy - or indeterminancy, as you wish - and not particularly compatible with a completely autonomous self.
If you are happy with the idea that physical laws, or random events, determine your behaviour, why do you get upset over the theistic idea of God predetermining your actions?
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