Plus, I am not really sure why you would think anyone is suggesting 'more conscious control'? Maybe someone else suggested this. — I like sushi
You think none are or cannot be zen monks? — I like sushi
You've been talking past me this whole time because you've missed the context apparently. — flannel jesus
The entire context of this conversation is one person suggesting determinists not fret about decisions - that is the same as saying "determinists should have more conscious control of their emotions". — flannel jesus
Although, to be generous, it seems all conscious states are emotional states — I like sushi
Maybe they meant that determinists are less likely to fret about certain situations — I like sushi
Okay, I made a tiny error. — I like sushi
Right. Worded that way sounds like a consciousness telling us what to think. I would say determinism means the web of physical events is our thoughts. But that doesn't mean some thinking entity is causing the physical events to play out the way they do in order to create those thoughts.Determinism isn't whispering suggestions on what or how to think in anyone's ear. — flannel jesus
Worded that way sounds like a consciousness telling us what to think. — Patterner
But, in that context, the "consciousness literally telling determinists what to do" is, itself, determined. So it's still a consistent theory. I was trying to say some non-determined consciousness arranged/arranges everything so that the webs of physical events that are our thoughts are exactly as they are by design. The exact thoughts we have were intended.Worded that way sounds like a consciousness telling us what to think.
— Patterner
But the context is that we do have a consciousness literally telling determinists what to do, here in the thread. So comparing THAT - a real thinking entity actually telling people what to do - to determinism "telling people what to do", just doesn't make all that much sense to me. — flannel jesus
Beats me. By whatever non-determined consciousness is behind them. Different people who believe this type of thing might have different ideas. Some might say a universal consciousness. Some might say God. Some might say other things. I'm just saying the consciousness literally telling determinists what to do in the context of this thread - that is, the consciousness that made the op - would (presumably) be as determined as the rest of us. Just another part of the gigantic web of physical events that are all of our thoughts.Intended by whom? — flannel jesus
Intended by whom?
— flannel jesus
Beats me. — Patterner
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. If it makes sense to you though, keep on keeping on. — flannel jesus
But how does the phrase “make sense TO ME” make sense in a deterministic world? — Fire Ologist
I think — flannel jesus
Zen Buddhists generally believe in determinism — flannel jesus
Thank you for expressing to me your thoughts on the matter — flannel jesus
I think I understand what you're saying. I don't think you understand what he's saying.But how does the phrase “make sense TO ME” make sense in a deterministic world? How do “you” make sense to you, if there is only a causal chain - where do “you” fit in there any differently than a heart beat? And the word “choice” becomes a metaphor for simply two relay racers passing the baton of cause and effect. — Fire Ologist
The "me" is the physical events. — Patterner
Another certain group of physical events takes place, and we call the overall activity thinking. — Patterner
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