Quite seriously, you are not clear to me. You drift in and out of video games, simulations, and philosophy.I don't demonstrate that the universe is deterministic; rather I use a concrete example of a known deterministic system to illustrate all of the meaning under the language I use around and about "freedoms" and "wills".As the saying goes one pixcture is worth a thou ind words.You specifically stated that all philosophy on such subjects should come with concrete examples.I don't think I asked you for examples of anything
The game is a concrete example.
I am not asking for you to play it to have fun; you MIGHT have fun, but all the icons are so very tiny that you might have a hard time.
The reason I suggest it is because it is exactly as I said: an example of all of these concepts of this thread laid bare.
Your your long somewhat incoherent, at least to me, referncng adwares in a video game is no concrete examples.
May I suggest a liittle formality for clarity.
Using a video game I will demonstrate the chronicles of a,b,c ....
In the game adwares will do x,y,z destrng a,b,c
Concrete examples are specific instances or real-life scenarios that illustrate abstract concepts or ideas. They provide a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making it easier for our brains to grasp and remember information.Mar 1, 2024
Metaphysics deals with abstractions. Concrete examples tie metaphysics/philosophy to reality.
Using metaphysics to demonstrate metaphysics is akin to Christian theology.
I see no way to demonstrate free will or determinism. I can freely choose between two things, but there is no way to know if the presented choices are predestined and your choice predetermined.
You can look at science as metaphysical abstractions which it is, but the abstractions are tied to the phys cl second, meter, ad kilogram connecting the abstractions to reality.
Words are abstractions in our brains tied to physical reality. Like the word rock. Some wrds are abstrct by nature like spirit, soul.
So when it comes to freewill and determinism with many definitions all abstractions which can not be tied to physical reality as we perceive it.
Abstractions in the sense the Christian god is an abstraction with complicated metaphysics,.
The Christian God:EinSof is not a heavy metaphysical abstraction, though. It's literally just 'the set of all sets', which we know is nonsense from foundational set theory.
I have quite clearly tied the concepts to the game, so if you want to see the picture worth a thousand words, you have to get off your high horse and learn why "losing is fun!"
Well, that's your own problem. I told you exactly why: video games and simulations are philosophy, executed in a wholely different way than you might expect: they give functional, grounded examples around which strong descriptions of language are possible.Quite seriously, you are not clear to me. You drift in and out of video games, simulations, and philosophy
You have not even paid attention to what "randomness" is through all this discussion.Must I keep reminding you of the implications of your own definition. Surely at some point you must get a grip on the consequences of determinism as it is defined, how you yourself define it to be;
Jarhyn - ''A deterministic system is a system in which no randomness is involved in the development of future states of the system.''
Shame on you.
A pseudo-probabilistic system is deterministic AND contains "randomness" in the form of information from the original condition that is uncorrelated to anything else that has happened in the system, is undecidable from within it, and is clearly capable of being otherwise at any step but simply isn't.
I presented dwarf fortress and described exactly how and when these deterministic things can be "otherwise," and even situations where they are.
That you fail to understand how all that comes together is, I think, why you persist in your religious bullshit.
Yes, wills create momentary autonomy.will somehow has autonomy
If you dislike this, get over it.
You do not understand enough to have this conversation. About anything.
Hard determinism is the thesis that the Big Bang writes novels and poems, designs buildings, creates symphonies.
Anyone not blinded by dogma can instantly see how inane that is,