Yeah, but any moral value or shall we say "value judgment" placed on determinism (i.e. "By golly, no free will is bad---it shouldn't exist!") is not a sensible and valid stance, as belief that no free will is "wrong" is just a measure of how much someone doesn't like there not being free will. Hard determinism, if it exists is neither a bad nor good thing:, it's just how things are.
brian_heriot t1_j1xnd60 wrote
Reply to comment by GrymanOne in An Argument in Favour of Unpredictable, Hard Determinism by CryptoTrader1024
Yeah, but any moral value or shall we say "value judgment" placed on determinism (i.e. "By golly, no free will is bad---it shouldn't exist!") is not a sensible and valid stance, as belief that no free will is "wrong" is just a measure of how much someone doesn't like there not being free will. Hard determinism, if it exists is neither a bad nor good thing:, it's just how things are.