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- Q6506161 subject Q6985984.
- Q6506161 subject Q7214939.
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- Q6506161 abstract "Lazy Reason is a pejorative name for a logical argument which holds that since all events are predestined, it is not necessary to carefully deliberate about one's actions.Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, including human cognition and action, is causally determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences. In other words, Determinism holds that Free Will does not exist, and that everything is essentially pre-determined.But this presents a puzzle: If everything is pre-determined, why should we worry about the future, if it is something we cannot change?"Lazy Reason" is the idea that, indeed, we should not worry about the future, and should instead just accept whatever the future holds.".
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- Q6506161 wikiPageExternalLink Leibniz-Discourse.htm.
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- Q6506161 wikiPageWikiLink Q6985984.
- Q6506161 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214939.
- Q6506161 wikiPageWikiLink Q8375432.
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- Q6506161 comment "Lazy Reason is a pejorative name for a logical argument which holds that since all events are predestined, it is not necessary to carefully deliberate about one's actions.Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, including human cognition and action, is causally determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences.".
- Q6506161 label "Lazy reason".