DBT
Contributor
I beg to differ — it IS possible for it not to have happened. It is just not possible NOW, that it did not happen THEN.Yes! But once he did shoot Kennedy, it is impossible for that not to have happened. That's what I thought DBT was saying, that once something DOES happen, it is impossible for it not to have happened, which sounds absurdly obvious.Of course it's possible for it not to have happened!I beg to differ — it IS possible for it not to have happened. It is just not possible NOW, that it did not happen THEN.Yes! But once he did shoot Kennedy, it is impossible for that not to have happened. That's what I thought DBT was saying, that once something DOES happen, it is impossible for it not to have happened, which sounds absurdly obvious.
I got into this conversation because of a post from DBT, and I shouldn't have, because I expected people to actually follow the thread.
Given determinism, despite appearances and that different events happen all around us, there can only be one possible outcome in any given circumstance or event.
That is how determinism is defined. It's not probabilistic. It's not random. You don't get multiple realisable actions in any given instance.