Have you went down any internet rabbit holes only to come out with a deep set existential crisis? If so, what are they?

  • @TheButtonJustSpins
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    113 days ago

    Here’s the thing, though: it’s doesn’t matter if free will is real or not.

    • Weirdmusic
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      63 days ago

      Well, it does if our entire justice system is based around the concept of free will.

          • possibly a cat
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            33 days ago

            Culture is not a static system. Elements may be destined to be counter-rational for now, but a better of awareness could also destine us for a more fair and effective system in the future. Just because something hasn’t happened yet doesn’t mean that determinism dictates it never will.

            • Absolutely. I’ve gotten myself spun up about determinism before and eventually decided that I’m going to believe in free will for the time being. Much like theism is for many, the idea of free will is kinda comforting for me and it helps me cope with reality to feel like I (and everyone else) has agency. Plus, if I’m wrong it doesn’t really matter and I never could have been right at this point in my life anyway.

              • @Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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                13 days ago

                Plus, if I’m wrong it doesn’t really matter and I never could have been right at this point in my life anyway.

                It’s kind of like the free will version of Pascal’s Wager, amazing

      • @Mrs_deWinter@discuss.tchncs.de
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        3 days ago

        But if we are truly deterministic beings, the factors determining our environment are incredibly important. Even (not freely) acknowledging that free will doesn’t exist we could very well (not freely) decide that we need a justice system in this society because we (not freely) want less crime, and people will (not freely) do less crime in a society where such a system is in place.

        In the end it doesnt matter if people act based on free will or entirely predetermined. Or society developed as we are, and we put systems into place that seem to work. Sure, someone robbing a bank might do so for reasons that were predetermined in his brain and surroundings, but getting prosecuted for it would in turn become something that codetermines every future moment of his life.

        The only think determinism really changes is perspective. It enables us to say: Okay I understand why I/they/you acted this way, or maybe I don’t understand, but can assume that there were reasons. That’s it. It lends understanding; it doesn’t have to chance anything.

      • @stewie3128@lemmy.ml
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        33 days ago

        That also does not matter. Spinozan Determinism can be summed up as:

        “If it could have happened any other way, it would have.”

        • @Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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          23 days ago

          Yup. Determinism doesn’t actually change anything-- but it tricks people into thinking it does by giving them permission to remove all meaning from the world. You can accomplish the same thing by believing in nihilism.