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determinism

  1. KelseyR

    Site mission vs. determinism:

    The site mission is to provide a haven for each belief. And my mission is to provide a determined true belief. Each has its merits, and because this is not my site the site mission must win out. From my perspective the ability to arrive at absolute truth and thus foster unity is far more...
  2. BilliardsBall

    Quantum mechanics teaches a probabilistic, not deterministic, universe

    Free will and determinism? Note this fascinating Quora answer and the spot I highlighted... Paul Ikeda, HSDD Expert, 1st to solve EMI issues blocking Gigabit Rollout for 2+ years. Updated Sep 17 “How can things have both particle and wave properties?” Good question. Accepted science can’t...
  3. SalixIncendium

    Not Another *&^% Free Will Thread!

    Yeah, I'm sure we've all seen enough free will vs determinism threads for one lifetime, maybe two. But the purpose of this thread is not to debate free will vs determinism. You likely already belong to one of these schools of thought and have no intention of shifting your belief regardless of...
  4. Indagator

    Do Atheists claiming truthiness on predetermined view?

    I mean there is no free will or consciousness in Atheism (the absence of belief in the existence of supernatural) since according to them everything is material/physical. So how can they claim that their view is true if it was predetermined?
  5. LegionOnomaMoi

    Is classical physics relevant to determinism or free will?

    I’ve often heard it said, particularly in the context of debates about free will, consciousness, etc., that because the world we experience is governed by classical physics (i.e., the “weirdness” of quantum mechanics isn’t relevant to e.g., neural activity and can be ignored), somehow the...
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