deterministlikes
Deterministlikes is a neologism used in online philosophy and science communication to describe individuals who exhibit a strong preference for deterministic explanations of events. The term blends determinism with the social-media notion of likes, signaling endorsement of deterministic reasoning in discussion rather than a neutral description of belief.
Origin and usage: The coinage appears in online debates and blogs during the 2010s, with no formal
Definition and scope: A deterministlike stance emphasizes that outcomes are determined by prior states and natural
Contexts and implications: In discussions of free will, deterministlikes argue that moral responsibility can be understood
Criticism: Critics view the term as vague or politically loaded, potentially oversimplifying debates about probability, uncertainty,
See also: determinism; free will; compatibilism; causal closure; philosophy of science.