The AntiChris
Senior Member
WTF?Ok. I'll spell it out for you (again).
This is the sequence of events.
Your first claim:
If the universe is deterministic, all references to freedom are an illusion.
This is confirmation that you were indeed talking about freedom in general and not just freedom of the will:
Your original claim, and my response, was talking about "all references to freedom" but your response talks only about free will.
Clearly the word "freedom" is used in vastly more contexts than just freedom of the will. I'd assumed you were making a claim about the more general sense of freedom. Did you in fact only intend 'freedom of the will' when you said "freedom" in your original claim [in bold]?
No, I meant the status of freedom in general within a Determined World.
Here you clarify what you mean by illusion:
illusion
ɪˈluːʒ(ə)n/
noun
an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
So as a final check I asked again (because if taken at face value this would be a remarkable claim):
So, to be quite clear, are you saying that all references to freedom (e.g. "freedom of the press", "freedom of movement ", "freedom of information" etc, etc..) are instances of "wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience"?
And Your response:
In case you still can't see the contradiction, you've gone from "all references to freedom...." to "no, not all".No, not all.
This might seem petty but it's just another example of how frustratingly difficult it is to get any consistent clarity of thought from you.
No, no, no, you miss the context, meaning and significance. When I said ''No, not all'' I was referring to the relative phenomena of 'the dog is chained, the dog is free of its chain'', etc. The dog is indeed free of its chain, the reference to freedom, the dog has no chain to restrain it, is correct.
I give up (for now).
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