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InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j1yll3j wrote
Reply to comment by Studstill in An Argument in Favour of Unpredictable, Hard Determinism by CryptoTrader1024
agent could act freely and be morally responsible, despite living in a deterministic universe. > >[https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf](https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf) >Our results highlight some inconsistencies of lay beliefs in the general public, by showing explicit
InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j1z3cua wrote
Reply to comment by tokmer in An Argument in Favour of Unpredictable, Hard Determinism by CryptoTrader1024
agent could act freely and be morally responsible, despite living in a deterministic universe. > >[https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf](https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf) >Our results highlight some inconsistencies of lay beliefs in the general public, by showing explicit
Experiunce t1_j40czde wrote
Reply to comment by TAMiiNATOR in Philosophy has never been the detached pursuit of truth. It’s always been deeply invested in its own cultural perspective. by IAI_Admin
science has evolved. Here is one: Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction by Samir Okash[https://philpapers.org/rec/OKAPOS](https://philpapers.org/rec/OKAPOS) Science used to be called 'Natural Philosophy'. It was born from Philosophy. It is very thorough
Nameless1995 t1_j6car0j wrote
Reply to comment by No_Maintenance_569 in God Is No Longer Dead! (A Kritik of AI & Man) by No_Maintenance_569
because of the hierarchy that belief system creates, Sure, I have my [web of belief](https://philpapers.org/rec/QUITDO-3) (last 2-3 pages) and belief-hierarchies. But that's also true for theists. > where
Nervous_Recursion t1_j6nhonk wrote
Reply to comment by Olive2887 in The Conscious AI Conundrum: Exploring the Possibility of Artificial Self-Awareness by AUFunmacy
both partitions should have a degree of Shannon entropy, but there should also show [tangled hierarchies](https://philpapers.org/rec/NENDHG)[1]. I think consciousness is one part of the network building symbolic representations of the states
Nameless1995 t1_j988o3b wrote
Reply to comment by jamesj in Compatibilism is supported by deep intuitions about responsibility and control. It can also feel "obviously" wrong and absurd. Slavoj Žižek's commentary can help us navigate the intuitive standoff. by matthewharlow
attempt of definition is an approximation; I personally believe we should focus more on [conceptual engineering](https://philpapers.org/browse/conceptual-engineering) (in a sense it can be "re-definition" but with a purpose -- to give more exact
InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j9a8xtn wrote
Reply to comment by jamesj in Compatibilism is supported by deep intuitions about responsibility and control. It can also feel "obviously" wrong and absurd. Slavoj Žižek's commentary can help us navigate the intuitive standoff. by matthewharlow
agent could act freely and be morally responsible, despite living in a deterministic universe. > >https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf ​ >Our results highlight some inconsistencies of lay beliefs in the general public
InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j9b7k34 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Compatibilism is supported by deep intuitions about responsibility and control. It can also feel "obviously" wrong and absurd. Slavoj Žižek's commentary can help us navigate the intuitive standoff. by matthewharlow
agent could act freely and be morally responsible, despite living in a deterministic universe. > >[https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf](https://philpapers.org/archive/ANDWCI-3.pdf) ​ >Our results highlight some inconsistencies of lay beliefs in the general public
lorepieri t1_ixeamkt wrote
Reply to comment by Mortal-Region in Expert Proposes a Method For Telling if We All Live in a Computer Program by garden_frog
Assumption, see here: The Simplicity Assumption and Some Implications of the Simulation Argument for our Civilization, https://philpapers.org/rec/PIETSA-6