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Dec 6 at 5:04 comment added Pertti Ruismäki That definition of yours is the wrong dichotomy. Random is indeterministic but it is not the only thing that is indeterministic. Determinism excludes not only randomness, but also all cognitive functions like deliberation. Libertarian free will cannot be proven or disproven. It is not a claim or a theory.
Dec 5 at 16:39 comment added chubbsondubs "The opposite of deterministic is indeterministic, not random." By definition (ie An event E is random iff it is not deterministic) random IS indeterministic. And deliberate is the same thing as willed. This is just an argument over semantics. It doesn't change the OPs position or prove Libertarian free will is or isn't incoherent.
Dec 5 at 9:06 history answered Pertti Ruismäki CC BY-SA 4.0