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Metaphysics Thread, Is omniscience compatible with human freedom? in Branches of Philosophy; Originally Posted by xris God is not the law giver. Nature has determination, to deny that is futile. It may ...


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God is not the law giver. Nature has determination, to deny that is futile. It may appear to act differently with differing conditions but it abides by certain criteria. If you find his notions on determinism so convincing you can use his arguments to dispute my opinions. I relish the challenge. I will return tomorrow , till then good night, my bed calleth.thanks xris
I appreciate your spirit, but my goal is not to deny the usefulness of the causality principle but rather to historicize it. I would rather you investigate his arguments yourself. To not investigate a challenge to your deterministic world view..is this not similar to a theist ignoring arguments against God?

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I appreciate your spirit, but my goal is not to deny the usefulness of the causality principle but rather to historicize it. I would rather you investigate his arguments yourself. To not investigate a challenge to your deterministic world view..is this not similar to a theist ignoring arguments against God?

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i recognise the arguments but not the conclusions, it appears you are not sufficiently convinced either.
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I belief both, neither, and can't remember the question.
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