If your mind contains the causal model that has “Determinism” as the cause of both the “Past” and the “Future”, then you will start saying things like, “But it was determined before the dawn of time that the water would spill—so not dropping the glass would have made no difference”.
Nobody could be that screwed up! Not dropping the glass would have been no option. =)
About all that free-will stuff:
The whole “free will” hypothesis may be so deeply rooted in our heads because the explanatory framework of identifying agents with beliefs about the world, objectives, and the “will” to change the world according to these beliefs and objectives just works so remarkably well.
Much like Newtons theory of gravity: In terms of the ratio of predictive_accuracy_in_standard_situations to operational_complexity Newton’s gravity kicks donkey. So does the Free Will (TM). But that don’t mean it’s true.
Nobody could be that screwed up! Not dropping the glass would have been no option. =)
About all that free-will stuff: The whole “free will” hypothesis may be so deeply rooted in our heads because the explanatory framework of identifying agents with beliefs about the world, objectives, and the “will” to change the world according to these beliefs and objectives just works so remarkably well. Much like Newtons theory of gravity: In terms of the ratio of predictive_accuracy_in_standard_situations to operational_complexity Newton’s gravity kicks donkey. So does the Free Will (TM). But that don’t mean it’s true.