Hi everyone,
In another thread, torridon has linked an article that talks of 'Adequate Determinism'. He has quoted this article to make his point that the probabilistic nature of quantum reality does not affect the macroworld. Therefore for all practical purposes, (according to him) we can consider all macro phenomena as deterministic.
I am quoting from the article....
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"Adequate Determinism is the kind of determinism we have in the world. It is a statistical determinism, where the statistics are near to certainty for large macroscopic objects. Adequate Determinism also includes indeterminism, an irreducible property of the microscopic quantum world..
We are happy to agree with scientists and philosophers who feel that quantum effects are for the most part negligible in the macroscopic world. We particularly agree that they are negligible when considering the causally determined will and the causally determined actions set in motion by decisions of that will.
In particular, adequate or statistical determinism is all that determinist philosophers ever wanted or needed for moral responsibility.
Quantum chance is primarily needed to generate unpredictable and "free" alternative possibilities for action.
Adequate determinism gives compatibilists the kind of free will that they need and that they say they want, namely the causal connection between motives, feelings, reason, character, values, etc. and the actions chosen from freely generated possibilities.
However, quantum mechanics is not negligible in some important cases. We know that quantum indeterminacy exists in the world. Sometimes microsopic indeterminism is amplified to produce unpredictable and uncaused events that show up in the macroscopic world to break the causal chains we normally see in adequate or statistical determinism.
But it is random events that drive the creation of new species in biology and we can show that they underlie all creativity, all actions that bring new information into the universe, whether the formation of stars and galaxies or the writing of a new play.
Adequate determinism is one of the critical requirements for free will."
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The article seems to state clearly that random events (that I have discussed earlier) underlie all creativity including creating of new species and formation of stars.
I have argued that so called 'random' events (not truly random) could be the means by which some higher consciousness could be directing the course of events in the world.
The article also seems to state that ....."Adequate determinism gives compatibilists the kind of free will that they need and that they say they want, namely the causal connection between motives, feelings, reason, character, values, etc. and the actions chosen from freely generated possibilities".....which clearly favors free will.
Any comments or clarifications on that?
Cheers.
Sriram