Influences don't remove free will. — Terrapin Station
They're just prior causes. — S
The writings of Marx influenced my thinking, which in turn was a causal factor in my act of purchasing books on Marx. — S
That's blatantly begging the question. — S
Prior causes? As opposed to simultaneous causes or causes after the fact? — Terrapin Station
You chose, against better judgment, to purchase Marx books. Good judgment would have been purchasing books about the Marx Brothers.
If you had been caused to buy the books, you wouldn't have had a choice. — Terrapin Station
That's not what "begging the question" conventionally refers to, and you consider conventional usage correct, so per your views, that's incorrect. — Terrapin Station
Prior cause: a cause further back in the chain of cause and effort. — S
Even if 'hate speech' (whatever that may be, really..) — Tzeentch
A good challenge for you is to find the speech that will cause me to think that speech can be causal to actions. — Terrapin Station
Maybe you think that other people are essentially robots? — Terrapin Station
Prior cause isn't a distinction. All causes are prior. — Terrapin Station
How was I "begging the question 'in full context'"? — Terrapin Station
Obviously I meant that it was a cause prior to other particular causes within a particular context relating to what we discussing. It was very silly of you to misinterpret what I meant in that way — S
Because you're assuming your conclusion in part of your argument. — S
But an influence can occur immediately prior to what it's influencing. So why would you classify influences as "causes prior to other causes"? That's why I wouldn't read it that way. It's stupid. — Terrapin Station
I classified them that way because that's what they are, and your point about immediacy only makes sense if you ignore the context of what we were talking about and insert your own in order to make this silly point of yours where it looks like you're trying to prove me wrong about something I never meant or intended, even though in reality you're just appearing oblivious and looking to score a point. — S
In the example you provided, why couldn't the influence be immediately prior to the act? — Terrapin Station
Because it wasn't. I should know, it was an example taken from my life. That simply wasn't how the events unfolded, and I don't possess a time machine to go back and alter the past. — S
That is an example taken from your life? — Terrapin Station
Oh my god. Yes, that's exactly what I was referring to. — S
But that's what led to the influence comments. There was no other example between that and the influence comments. — Terrapin Station
Influences are not causes in any respect.
— Terrapin Station
Of course they are. They're just prior causes. I already gave you an example, which you ignored. The writings of Marx influenced my thinking, which in turn was a causal factor in my act of purchasing books on Marx. Without that cause in the chain, I wouldn't have purchased books on Marx. That's fundamental to the explanation. — S
Note that you treat unrestricted free speech as the ultimate good. — Relativist
Would you accept that, if it were the case that a person's freedom to walk safely down the street were restricted by hate speech then their freedom to do so is of greater importance than the other's freedom to speak as they see fit? — Isaac
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