Comment by katzgrau
4 hours ago
> It presumes people do not have choices.
No, there are choices. It states that given the exact same starting parameters and sequence of events, you would make the same choice.
4 hours ago
> It presumes people do not have choices.
No, there are choices. It states that given the exact same starting parameters and sequence of events, you would make the same choice.
You're denying free will.
I didn’t say anything about free will. What I did say is irrefutable.
If everyone would make the same choice, then free will doesn't exist. It's only one step away from what you said.
And sure what you said is irrefutable in the sense that it's impossible to collect evidence about it. That's generally a bad sign for theories.