What concept of free will could be proven if there is only one possible future?
For the record, I think there is only one possible future. I think it's most parsimonious to presume that everything comes from prior causes, that all there is is cause and effect.
My belief in determinism is based on Occam's razor and intuition though, it's not hard evidence and the universe could certainly be indeterministic. But indeterminism equates to randomess which doesn't give us free will either. This is why I am a hard incompatbilist.
Determinism/indeterminism is a true dichotomy and both alternatives leave no room for free will besides compatibilist definitions which I think is silly because it's trivially true. Everyone believes in that kind of so-called "free will" anyhow. So I'm a hard incompatibilist.
For the record, I think there is only one possible future. I think it's most parsimonious to presume that everything comes from prior causes, that all there is is cause and effect.
My belief in determinism is based on Occam's razor and intuition though, it's not hard evidence and the universe could certainly be indeterministic. But indeterminism equates to randomess which doesn't give us free will either. This is why I am a hard incompatbilist.
Determinism/indeterminism is a true dichotomy and both alternatives leave no room for free will besides compatibilist definitions which I think is silly because it's trivially true. Everyone believes in that kind of so-called "free will" anyhow. So I'm a hard incompatibilist.