It’s normally quite trivial to extend results from deterministic situations to probabilistically deterministic situations. But are you concerned about the possible existence of libertarian free will?
“Probablistically deterministic” means “indeterministic” for all purposes relevant to the argument. If you are forced to calculate proabilities because more than one thing can actually happen, then you are in world with
real counteractuals and an open future, and it is therefore automatically false that counterfactuals are only logical.
“Probablistically deterministic” means “indeterministic” for all purposes relevant to the argument. If you are forced to calculate proabilities because more than one thing can actually happen, then you are in world with real counteractuals and an open future, and it is therefore automatically false that counterfactuals are only logical.