Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Free Will
- Freedom
- The idea that we are free to control
our behaviour is essential if we are
to use moral language
- As soon as we
become free we
become
responsible
- If we are not free, then criminals
would still be prosecuted
- But they would not be held responsible
- Determinism
- The belief that our behaviour is determined
by other factors outside of our control
- Free will is therefore an illusion
- Behaviourism
- The mind is irrelevant.
Focus only on the beahviour
- Skinner, 20th century
- There is no meaning to life, free will is an excuse
- Purely determined by the
enviornment
- Reasons to Support Free Will and the Challenges
- If there was no free will, then there would be no
creativity or change in the thoughts of mankind.
Free will is spported by the number of revoultions
and uprisings.
- Authority does not necessarily mean
the removal of free will. Uprisings may
be predtermined.
- If free will does not exist, why do we not all react
the same way to the same stimuli? Doesn't free
will therefore have to exist
- We do not know the complex chemistry of the brain, we
just do not have that information at the moment. If a
thing could know enough, it could make those
predictions
- Pierre Simon de Laplace
- Clockwork Universe--> everything is determined by causal law
- Through actions alone we prove that we are
free, nothing governs our own actions but
ourselves, as we are the only ones that know
our own minds
- Large numbers of external factors
affecting our decisions, you may think
that you are free but your actions are
pre-determined
- The feeling of freedom could mask determinism