Criado por Lucy Cerys
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Questão | Responda |
Free Will | Capacity of rational agents (humans) to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. |
Determinism | Belief that all events caused by past events such that nothing other than what does occur can occur; no free will. |
Libertariamism | Belief that mataphysically we can act freely; humans have entirely free will. |
Compatibalism | Everything is determined: - if internally determined = free choice - if externally determined = no free choice |
Moral Responsibility | Morally deserving praise/blame for an act. |
Theory of Ultimate Reality | Absolute nature of all things. |
Reductionalism | View that all parts of world/experience can be traced back to one singular thing. |
Welfare Liberalism | Social equality through equal opportunity |
Classical Liberalism | Believe in freedom of private ownership. |
Causality | Agency which connects one process to another (being partly responsible for the second). |
Transivity | A causes B B causes C therefore A cause C |
Anti-causation | Cannot say for certain if one thing causes another. |
Mind-Body Conundrum | Problem of explaining relation of mind to body. |
Dualism | Mind is seperate from body: Mind = non- physical Brain = physical. |
Materialism | Mind and body are one physical entity. |
Idealism | Ultimate reality is the mind (everything perceived through mind). |
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