• QueerCommie@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    9 months ago

    OP is clearly referring to determinism in a materialist sense and one that leads to a poverty of action.W

    Where did I imply this, allow me to quote myself on my previous post.

    in recognizing determinism one can resign themselves to the supposed inevitable - that would be stupid, or one could go on living as if they had free will even though it’s probably determined or at least random. Remember that even if it is determined your determined actions still matter. Being convinced whether or not you have free will may be out of your control, but the following actions will still affect the world.

    There’s my dialectics.

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        9 months ago

        Sorry for making my meme simplified without a long caveat explaining what I mean exactly philosophically.

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            9 months ago

            So what is it? This whole argument seems to have started because you didn’t like that I used “determinism” positively in the title, as you assumed it implied I thought the universe worked in simple mechanics as Marx’s opponents did.

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                9 months ago

                Your position from the first comment is free will and determinism both exist. I have never seen a reason to believe in free will. That is why we are at odds. I don’t know if I believe in determinism, but free will as most people use it is incompatible with dialectical materialism.

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                    9 months ago

                    Dialectical materialism holds that both are at work but that material conditions are dominant.

                    Am I supposed to take “both” to not include “free will?”