Grimrock Litless wrote:I personally think that nothing in the world have free will, I am not saying the actions you do aren't yours.
But I tend to think of it this way, if our actions was performed due to chemical signals in our brain and there is no such things as randomness, your DNA changes to the environment, the object of perfect balance on the tip of a single atom was moved because of small air particles, and the moment big bang, or "the start" happened everything is already in place, and everything is already determined by said atoms and such because of where they were at the time. And the atoms becomes stars, planets, life, because they are where they were. Doesn't this means, there was no randomness, and your actions never mattered in the first place, because it was all determined, because the atoms and such, was where they were to begin with to trigger the chain to produce everything we see today?
so the universe is purely chemical mechanic. our thoughts and choices are illusions that we don't recognize as such. my next sip of coffee was pre-ordained 4 billion years ago and Trump being president as well.
living in a preordained mechanical universe absolves all mankind from 'purpose of life' and morality. it comes close to the Eastern believe in karma: the law of cause and order. your moral choices in previous lives influence what happens to you; therefore you cannot avoid the amount of hardship that you 'deserve'. This shows in a nihilistic believe that working hard to better your life is impossible or useless; if karma has it in store for you it will happen anyway. Only when the believe in karma is overthrown by a mindset that believes that you can influence your life in the here and now, is a different attitude shown. or the hindu idea that this life is an illusion, 'a mist', to realize that it ain't real is key to reaching absolute freedom.
a true believer in the absence of free will would not play this (or any other ) game, there is no joy in 'being used'. a true believer realizes that his emotions and thoughts are chemical products and not to be relied on for some kind of 'truth' and would distrust them. imo would true believers use mind altering chemicals to block their depressive nihilistic thoughts and to feel a stimulated sense of excitement. when they cannot alter their feelings anymore (by deadening their senses through overload, or by lack of finances) death will be the way out. way live a controlled life?
this theory denies that we have a the ability to make moral choices. which lead to the old saying that religions were made to bring (moral) order in society; a way to control the masses. from an a-theistic point of view religion has to be man made; an idea that has evolved for some reason. the 'no free will' theory delivers that reason: our thoughts are byproducts of a preordained life; our brains (whatever real function the have in our body) somehow emit signals that other parts of that brain is able to receive and 'translate' as thoughts and feelings.
the problem is our sense of being. what makes us believe that we are? why do i have the idea that "I" exist?? how did "matter" trancecent through chemical processes to the immaterial sense of 'Self' and sense of morality? these are the wonders of life that the evolution theory cannot answer. the denial of them (through the denial of free will) solves that problem.
normally it takes a few generations before a new worldview is settled. first theorist coin the idea and promote it while their way of life is still ruled by the old worldview. the next generation embraces the theory but embeds it still in the old worldview because that is ingrained by their upbringing and thus normal. the masses think one way but base their lives on another way, the following generation is a mix of both worldviews. many old concepts are replaced by the new but the old concepts still play a part. the final generation in the process never had role models of the old worldview, no indoctrination in the old worldview and thus cannot imagine that people truly embraced it. this generation is no longer bound by the morals and values of the old but base their actions solely on the new concepts.
now we have to consider whether is concept of 'no freewill' will take hold or not. on the plus it brings the mainstream dominant worldview based on the evolution theory to a logical conclusion. the biggest obstacle imo is that nobody wants to live a truly preordained meaningless life. the idea of being a robot that is duped by chemical reactions in the brain is horrible. and that shows where i am in the process of adopting this new idea
