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==Not a fringe theory== | ==Not a fringe theory== | ||
Hard determinism is the basis for all the hard sciences. Try answering any science quiz with, "the proton just chose to", or "its the protons free choice!". Incels tend to be hard determinist. Some famous academic hard determinists include Galen Strawson<ref>https://philosophy.as.uky.edu/sites/default/files/The%20Impossibility%20of%20Moral%20Responsibility%20-%20Galen%20Strawson.pdf</ref> | Hard determinism is the basis for all the hard sciences. Try answering any science quiz with, "the proton just chose to", or "its the protons free choice!". Incels tend to be hard determinist. Some famous academic hard determinists include | ||
*Galen Strawson<ref>https://philosophy.as.uky.edu/sites/default/files/The%20Impossibility%20of%20Moral%20Responsibility%20-%20Galen%20Strawson.pdf</ref> | |||
*Analytic philosopher Patricia Churchland who wrote, "The Computational Mind". | |||
*Francis Crick, who solved DNA structure, wrote [[The Astonishing Hypothesis]] which argued against free will in a hard determinist context. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |