< I once knew a very intelligent determinist who argued that punishment was 
important nevertheless. It plays the same role as training for neural nets. 
Even though the neural net mechanism is deterministic, it's useless without 
training. Punishment, and more generally child-rearing and education serve the 
same function for society. They make humans much more valuable members. All 
that is fully compatible with determinism.  >

Later in the process the humans may be a bit better, but it couldn’t have been 
any other way.  Or, if one allows for true randomness, it could be many ways, 
but none of them are controllable.

Marcus
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