New Discovery

So here’s the deal iambiguous:

I gave you the why existence exists instead of not existing proof

I gave you the abortion proof

I gave you political proof

And I gave you the freewill proof

Debate me.

I fulfilled all of your impossible tasks.

You’re in the wrong thread Ecmandu. Debate iambiguous elsewhere.

Actually, aside from the iambiguous mutterings…

I just proved that freewill has to exist, in your thread.

It is absolutely on topic.

If you think for one second that you proved free will true, this shows how utterly wrong your reasoning is. Prove to me that you could do otherwise, which is the only proof of free will that would hold weight. But it’s impossible to do, so you have no proof. You’re here because you have a beef with iambiguous.

Peacegirl,

Well, aren’t you quite the disingenuous person.

I addressedyou directly in this thread about how mutually exclusive pleasures make your world peace idea insoluble …
You never responded to it, other than to demand that I show the post where you used the word “pleasure”

Oh sorry!! I forgot, the word was SATIFACTION…

Oh, how horrible I am.

Here’s is proof:

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Reply to that!

No no no iambiguous. Stop using “a wholly determined universe” as your “get off the hook” card that exempts you from answering directly.

That’s not how the word “obligated” is normally used. Obviously we have no control over what we desire or don’t desire. There you go again saying the same old thing as if it’s a new revelation. #-o

You’re not obligated to say anything you don’t want to. Stop using the term in an unconventional way, which can only cause confusion.

I gave two undeniable principles that lead to the two-sided equation (which you have no knowledge about.) There are no unknowns that stand between the soundness of these principles. You do not know what you’re talking about iambiguous.

You are constantly using the excuse that you can’t help yourself in order to justify your responses, which is exactly what libertarians worry about, for all anyone would need to say is: I couldn’t help killing that person, nature made me do it and they would be excused. Do you see the problem here?

You may not understand many things that I do, and I may not understand many things that you do. So what? This has no relation to the undeniable nature of this discovery.

If there is a gap between us, there is NO need to close it. Your lack of understanding (the gap) will not stop this discovery from coming to light when the time is right. Do you think a lack of understanding of Edison’s discovery on your part would have prevented the lightbulb from being discovered?

You’re off the beaten track. You sound like a nihilist very determined to prove that a progressive future is not something we can achieve.

You said in a determined world there are no victims. I said yes there are. I get what you’re saying when looked at in total perspective, but who in the world can see it this way when they have been attacked and left for dead?

Everything!

The two words are not synonymous.

Who said you’re horrible because you’re mistaken?

Is this the post that you think proves free will? :confused:

Yes, it isolates the variables of 100% determinism and in proof through contradiction, demonstrates that a sentient being cannot live in a 100% determined cosmos, its self evident that you are sentient, and thus it’s self evident that 100% determinism is false.

It’s also all true by definition.

You see, what I did peacegirl, like every great logitician, is that I used a proof (mine) from one field and applied it to a completely different field.

The two words are not synonymous. So now am I an ingenuous person? :slight_smile:

Who said you’re horrible just because you’re mistaken?

A sentient being cannot live in a 100% determined cosmos
You are a sentient being
Therefore, 100% determinism is false.

You call that a great proof? I call that an invalid syllogism. Your very first premise is false so the conclusion is false. Secondly, where does your syllogism prove man’s will is free other than stating an opinion? Just to say a sentient being cannot live in a 100% determined cosmos is not a factual statement. I think you need to offer your definition of determinism because confusion often arises due to semantics, just like you thought greater satisfaction meant greater pleasure.

Umm… peacegirl… get ahold of yourself.

You left out the precedent meat of the proof.

You fabricated a syllogism as a straw man and really didn’t put the entire proof together.

You know, the part where I described:

If a being knows every reason why they know what they know:

And all of those reasons are external

And/or

All of those reasons are internal,

Then, they know no reason why they can possibly exist.

This causes a state of consciousness called “logical catatonia”, which makes such beings non sentient.

Peacegirl,

I forgot my audience… so here we go!

If a being knows every reason why they know what they know: and!

All of those reasons are external ( ABSOLUTE DETERMINISM!!!)

And/or

All of those reasons are internal (ABSOLUTE CREATIONISM)

Then such a being cannot be a sentient being…

This is more confused logic in my opinion. External/determinism? Internal/creationism? At the risk of looking ignorant, I don’t get what you’re saying, let alone your proof of free will. Logical catatonia? This is just more jumbled logic. Would you please break this down in layman’s terms? And what does “I forgot my audience” mean?

I’ll try, though I have to admit, it took me a while to make it that parsimonious and understandable. Thanks for bearing with me, because, as we all know from the US constitution, all citizens are entitled to bear arms! Even polar bear arms!

So here’s the deal, joking aside:

Think about this…

If you knew every reason why you knew what you knew, and through absolute determinism, all of those reasons were outside of you, example: I thought about dave because an acorn dropped in Libya …

Once this reaches 100%!!!

Everything is acting upon you, and you upon nothing.

Since it you upon nothing, it’s impossible (logically) for there to be a you

Is that better?

That’s only half the proof

I was right. Your definition of determinism is the problem, not the fact that man’s will is not free once the accurate definition is clarified.

You offered no counter argument.

Let’s debate this, you and I

Ecmandu, I have no idea when you came to this thread but for 10 pages all I have done is explain why man’s will is not free. Do you want me to go over it with you?

I don’t know why you’re getting so defensive here.

You said that the TRUE definition of determinism would clear all of this up in a hurry…

What, 100 characters too much of a strain for you??

Also, I think you’re trixie …

I said that if you have a different definition of determinism than I do, it will cause problems in our communication.

Ecmandu: What, 100 characters too much of a strain for you??

Peacegirl: Why are you being so sarcastic?

Ecmandu: Also, I think you’re trixie …

Peacegirl: Nope, I am not trixie.

You stated outright that your definition of determinism is THE accurate one (as a universal qualifier) which means: for all possible beings in existence

Don’t play games with me here, your exact words are only 6 short posts back.

Give me this definition and stop playing games.

Ecmandu, I am not playing games. You have had an aggressive attitude toward me from day one. We’re adults and hopefully we can enter into a calm conversation without verbal attacks. It’s clear that determinism rubs you the wrong way, and I do understand. I would feel the same way if I thought that we had no say in anything we do because the external (what you call determinism) gives a person no say, or makes him a non-entity.