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5 months agoYeah, but it had its own awfulness, like the Iron Giant used completely inappropriately.


Yeah, but it had its own awfulness, like the Iron Giant used completely inappropriately.


It’s also very often used as an argument against rehabilitation in prisons:
If free will exists, then crime is a choice. If you choose crime, you are a bad person, and punishment is the only way forward.
If you commit the crime again, it’s because the punishment didn’t work, and/or because the person is simply bad, so a longer punishment is needed, and infinitum.
It’s also used to justify the death penalty, which would not make any sense in a deterministic universe.
Sure, but their nails aren’t typically as sharp as cats’ claws, so there is that.