Vlad,
So is this determinism 'part' of the universe?
Determinism (cause and effect) is a phenomenon we see in the observable universe, yes – if that’s what you’re trying to say?
If yes it suffers from being a part because a necessary being would then be dependent or contingent on the parts and therefore not be the necessary being.
You’ve collapsed into incoherence again. What are you trying to say here?
You seem to be implying that the fact of determinism
within a system would rule out the system
as a whole being non-deterministic in character. I have no idea why though, and nor it seems have you.
If determinism is just a part and the other part is Randomness then something had to er, determine what was to be determined and what was to be random.
Why? Why for example could not randomly generated phenomena produce deterministic systems? Even if we allow for "true" randomness at a fundamental level, that's basically what nature
is.
Therefore…
Very funny…
… if we are pitching determinism as a part then we cannot also claim it as this ''Hidden determinism''. Unless it is possible to determine something which is random which seems contradictory to me.
You’re lost in straw man again. I didn’t say I “claimed” hidden determinism at all. What I actually said is that, even when evidence implies “true” randomness within the universe at the quantum level, we cannot rule out the possibility that there may be a deeper, non-apparent deterministic process behind that that means the apparent randomness isn’t “truly” random after all.
For once I am looking forward to a reply. Please, Pleazzzze don't make it personal.
Logic and reason are all that's necessary (see above).