Thanks for that personal perspective, good to hear. For me too I think doubting free will is beneficial in my perceptions of others, as you say it makes judgementalism impossible. I am yet to reconcile myself emotionally to me lacking freedom though, and perhaps never will.
Yes, perhaps some people will be demotivated by disbelieving free will and choose to be less altruistic, which itself is determined, as is how much I will try to break them out of it. My moral system would take a lot of adjusting to without being able to use ‘ought’ statements (given ough-implies-can conception).
Thanks for that personal perspective, good to hear. For me too I think doubting free will is beneficial in my perceptions of others, as you say it makes judgementalism impossible. I am yet to reconcile myself emotionally to me lacking freedom though, and perhaps never will.
Yes, perhaps some people will be demotivated by disbelieving free will and choose to be less altruistic, which itself is determined, as is how much I will try to break them out of it. My moral system would take a lot of adjusting to without being able to use ‘ought’ statements (given ough-implies-can conception).