It is indeed possible that we might never prove we live in a deterministic world.
Kant uses a very simple argument on this: in practice, you cannot act if you don't believe to have 'free will'- because sitting down and waiting for an impulse will never urge you to do something.
As Strangelove implies, the functioning of the brain is so complex that the only determinism could be found at the atom level, but not on biological grounds.
Kant uses a very simple argument on this: in practice, you cannot act if you don't believe to have 'free will'- because sitting down and waiting for an impulse will never urge you to do something.
As Strangelove implies, the functioning of the brain is so complex that the only determinism could be found at the atom level, but not on biological grounds.
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