The AntiChris
Senior Member
I disagree. As I understand it, soft determinism (compatibilism) and hard determinism (incompatibilism) are beliefs about the nature of free will and not different definitions of determinism. Both hard and soft determinists agree that (to paraphrase Marvin Edwards) "every event is the reliable result of prior events" and is derived from the notion of "a world of perfectly reliable cause and effect".The cite you give also discusses soft determinism, which is different from hard determinism, so there are different definitions of determinism and not, as you keep insisting, a univocal definition.#
Of course, there may be some compatibilists who genuinely do define determinism in a different way to incompatibilists
but the point remains that compatibilism in general does not rely on a different definition of determinism.