Submitted by CryptoTrader1024 t3_zwqxxb in philosophy
Jingle-man t1_j20towl wrote
Reply to comment by YuGiOhippie in An Argument in Favour of Unpredictable, Hard Determinism by CryptoTrader1024
No one can ever prove that (A) could have led to (C) rather than (B); nor can one, as it stands, prove that it could only lead to (B); because the only reality we have access to is the one in which (A) indeed did lead to (B). In the absence of cold hard proof, I am left with only intuition and faith.
I do not believe that, if we could rewind time and let it proceed again, anything different would occur. That's the long and short of it. That idea doesn't fill me with existential dread, because it quite literally changes nothing about how I inhabit the world – except that it gives me a poetic sense of contentment and soothes some fears.
YuGiOhippie t1_j20v2dz wrote
You’re free to have faith in your own lack of freedom sure, if that makes you feel better.
Ironic considering your determinist position.
Jingle-man t1_j20vx0j wrote
You have a very narrow idea of fate and belief if you think there's any irony to what I've said. Don't take things so seriously!
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