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by laughingman2
2655 days ago
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Lets assume determinism is epistemological unfeasible, ie not possible to evaluate all the states due to limitations. Unpredictability makes no difference to the ontological question of whether actions are due to casual chain or pure irreducible randomness (if it exists in fundamental level). There is no other alternative. Free will is ill defined/semantic nonsense in libertarian sense of its use as there are only two possibilities. |
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