@BSilvEsq
I think that you are introducing the term 'radical fatalism' as a means of dismissal. Like it's something undesirable.
Compatibilists call it ''determinism'' and they give their definition of it.
And here again. Please disabuse him of this foolish notion.
No DBT, we keep saying and you keep ignoring or pretending that we don't, that what YOU call determinism, is actually "radical fatalism" and not determinism, and that nothing about what we call/define as determinism actually implies the jump into it.
I repeat, Bruce, that he is an
incompatibilist who maintains that radical fatalism is proven under the
mechanical/mathematical definition of determinism, that determinism Imploes radical fatalism.
I really REALLY hope that one of his authority figures with whom he agrees can be enough to tell him that we are right about the philosophical difference between radical fatalism and determinism.
He even repeatedly denies the clear regulatory control created in an automatic event of behavioral modification.
This is why I keepaintaoning your responsibility as a writer on the topic to
separate your language from "determinism," so that these conflations do not happen.
LOOK at the mess you have created along with others in not distinguishing these two concepts clearly!