• @NABDad
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      111 months ago

      I don’t wear tinfoil hats. What about not believing in free will means I’d wear a tinfoil hat?

        • @NABDad
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          111 months ago

          Wait… Why not wear tinfoil hats or why not believe in free will?

          • YAMAPIKARIYA
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            111 months ago

            The free will part. It’s just usually I’ve heard it from people that think we’re in a simulation.

            • @stjobe
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              211 months ago

              Plenty of philosophers over the centuries have thought long and hard about the free will problem, and not all of them have come out on the side of it existing. David Hume, for instance, had to resort to religion to solve his issues with it (God made us have free will), and several contemporary philosophers have come down firmly on the “deterministic but complex enough to look non-deterministic” side of the fence. in essence, that free will is an illusion, but a good enough one that we still feel like we have it.

              • YAMAPIKARIYA
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                111 months ago

                Okay fair enough. But that’s philosophy and doesn’t really translate to the physical properties of the universe. I do understand what you’re saying from the philosophical point of view. I did read both responses you sent.