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How do you reconcile individual liberty within a deterministic, nested metaphysics? If who you are and the circumstances you're presently in were determined by x number of social, environmental, and evolutionary factors, wouldn't that necessitate that the thought patterns you are capable of, and thus your mindset around those circumstances, have also been determined? Where does freedom arise from?

I'm also having trouble reconciling why, in this necessarily nested metaphysics, we have to accept an individualistic and competitive moral framework where personal happiness supersedes all. Wouldn't you be better served to act in service to those people, animals and environments that enabled your existence in the first place? Wouldn't sustaining that system take precedent over individual freedom? And again, if everything is determined, isn't what defines your personal happiness already determined, thus negating the need for competition at all?

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