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Re: What will happen, will happen.

Postby Tmaq » Wed Feb 24, 2010 16:03

Francois Tremblay wrote: Too bad you're apparently too stupid to realize you're on the side making all the fallacies.


6. I'm rubber and you're glue...

(This does mean Franc has repeated his progress back up to 'bargaining' again. Expect him to disappear in a huff from the board soon, then come back in a few weeks, after he's struggled through 'depression.')

-Tom
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Re: What will happen, will happen.

Postby Tmaq » Wed Feb 24, 2010 16:13

Atheist Statist wrote:So far we've had, as far as I can tell:

4. Actual examples of indeterminism are "convenient man-made exceptions".


That error is one of my personal favorites.

"Determinism wasn't false till humans came along" is basically a complete abdication on whether people are free or not; we are apparently the only reason the universe isn't in fact deterministic. That's a whole 'nutha level of free will, ain't it?

Determinists also have the honor of presenting the most abstract cracks ever suggested for their god to hide within; the place that stores the hidden variables that determine all the properties of yet-to-form virtual particles. Unmeasurable information hiding nowhere is about as abstract as it gets, IMHO.

Its that kind of novel vision that proves the idea is fertile, but only in the sense that any kind of shit helps all sorts of things to grow. People can really stretch their imaginations thinking of excuses to ignore the obvious contradiction.

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