Latin sponte: of one’s free will.
What does that prove?
If people really believe in determinism they become fatalists and tend to let things take their course.
Utter tripe. Determinism does not mean, “The same thing will happen if do nothing, as if I do something.”
Every unanswered question weakens the theory.
True. It completely screws theism!
For the reason I gave in the comments you quoted. My point was something else entirely. You are doing this a lot in this thread. It’s like me saying, “The sun sets in the West,” and you saying, “How do you
know you’re spelling ‘West’ right?” It’s irrelevant to the topic. If you want to go off and have sideline discussions, that’s fine, but lets do it in another thread.
I understand
why you’re sidelining, but it would be more honest of you to address the comments head on instead of trying to dodge.
So you believe that people had no right to life because people did not recognise the right to life? That it was not wrong to kill people for entertainment?
Wrong by today’s standards, but not by the standards of the day. This enforces my point, so thank you.
You believe a person is a collection of mental events. So choices are made either by all the mental events or some of them.
That’s true. But it’s not the question you asked, or you asked it too vaguely. It’s unlikely that every brain cell is involved in every decision. A choice
is a mental event. You’re deliberately confusing the entity with the events, but I don’t understand why unless it’s another attempt to cloud the issue.
The likelihood of naturalism being true is diminishing steadily.
How so? Even if it were true - for which I keenly await your evidence - by this same logic, God and extracorporeal consciousness CANNOT exist.
Why is it irrelevant whether identicality, equality, numerical relations and physical constants existed before human beings existed? If they did exist they are not just concepts…
You may remember,
your point was about similarity. I answered it so you came up with a different concept. I could answer this too, but you could then come up with dozens of concepts. I have proved my point; now you are just dodging.
Dogs do not make rational or moral choices.
Not moral, no - they’re not sufficiently evolved. How do you know they’re not rational? But
yet again, you deflect from the original point, which was whether animals
make choices. Not the
basis for their choices, just whether they make them. If you can’t stick to the point, why should I continue debating with you? Are you just trying to get me to quit so you can claim you were right??
Which you don’t accept as evidence?
Whether I do or not, this wasn’t the point. Start another thread and I’ll gladly discuss it.
How is it an extreme example when it is the basis of all our thinking. If we don’t know
we are thinking why bother to think? Well, as you insist on pursuing this for some reason:
You know that
you are thinking. That is
all that
you can ever absolutely know. HOWEVER, as I’ve said before, you have to make an assumption that the world is not a figment of your imagination, otherwise as you say, there’s no point. Does this make things clear for you?
The urge to survive is not an arbitrary distinction.
Straw man. We were talking about biological machines, then all of a sudden you were talking about automata. I pointed out your disenginuity and you bluster. All I ask is for an honest conversation. If you can’t comply, let me know and I’ll be out of your hair.
Is there any evidence that computers are aware of themselves and their makers?
Ah, sorry, I thought you were still talking about
biological machines. You see what happens when you change the subject? There is no evidence that computers are aware, of course. As for non-human
biological machines (which is what we were talking about before your little trick), the only evidence is anecdotal. There are experiments on chimps (Byrne, 1997, don’t know if there’s an online document.)
Yet consciousness, intelligence and purpose are the factors which make human beings the highest form of known reality in the entire universe. Without them the amazing success of science would not have occurred. To dismiss them as fortuitous freaks of nature
is a most inadequate explanation.Why? And what better explanation is there? God? He may be an answer, but he’s not an explanation.
It has not been explained how and why emergence occurred.
No. Therefore it can’t have happened, right? Grow a mind, mate.
Many people find it in their interest and are not bothered about their evolved morals.
That’s true. Not everybody is sane. Do you have a point?
It seems odd that morals benefit society but they have not evolved for that purpose. Why have they evolved?
The theory of natural selection holds that nothing evolves
for a purpose, did you not know this?
What do you understand by the term “self-consciousness”?
Awareness of one’s own consciousness. Same as self-awareness I guess.