(September 16, 2013 at 6:29 pm)Ryantology Wrote: The sheer scale of a deterministic universe is so far beyond us as individuals, or even as a species, that we'll never grasp any more than an insignificant portion of the whole process. Even if every single action we execute was set in stone 13.7 billion years ago, we don't individually have the capacity to utilize that fact in any sort of useful predictive way. So, to me, it makes no real difference to me whether or not I was fated to want fries with that.
I've always thought it was worse than that. If it is strict determinism then there isn't really anything to decide, is there?