Mmiguel6288
Mmiguel6288 t1_irjdcrp wrote
Reply to comment by GameKyuubi in Quantum philosophy: 4 ways physics will challenge your reality by ADefiniteDescription
I would say mostly because it is not compatible with libertarian free will and absolute objective morality.
Mmiguel6288 t1_irj6ird wrote
Reply to comment by vrkas in Quantum philosophy: 4 ways physics will challenge your reality by ADefiniteDescription
Apart from the De Broglie Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics which posits the statistical unpredictability in QM is due solely to deterministic chaos
Mmiguel6288 t1_irji6qc wrote
Reply to comment by 86LeperMessiah in Quantum philosophy: 4 ways physics will challenge your reality by ADefiniteDescription
Randomness does not explain libertarian free will - agreed.
But concluding that libertarian free will must therefore be explained by the non-existence of randomness is not a valid logical step.
If everything in the universe is causally determined, then that does not explain libertarian free will either.
In my view, libertarian free will is self contradictory, and is compatible with neither a deterministic nor a nondeterministic universe.