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See, @BSilvEsq, right here he is claiming (in his own very DBT way) that compatibilist definitions of determinism do not support compatibilist definitions of free will, when the whole thing I've been trying to show you is that YES, people ARE conflating radical fatalism and determinism and YES it is a problem.The issue here is the validity of the Compatibilist argument for free will. That free will - as they define it - is indeed compatible with determinism, just as they themselves define determinism.
PLEASE help us disabuse him of that notion.
You miss the point. That it doesn't work in any way you look at it.
OK, let's call it radical fatalism. So it is the compatibilist who claims that free will as they define it to be, is compatible with radical fatalism.
Are you arguing for compatibilism? Are you happy with that?
Or are you arguing for Libertarian free will?
Your position is far from being clear.