Determinism

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  • Created on: 27-10-15 11:15
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  • Determinism
    • Hard Determinism
      • the theory that all events including human actions and behaviours are causally determined thus we are not morally responsible for them
      • based on causality
      • Philosophers have argued moral choices are just illusions
        • John Locke, man wakes up in a locked room and decides to stay there. Thinks he is free because he doesn't know the real reason why he has to stay in that room
        • Spinoza thought we are ignorant of the real causes of our actions
          • “In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind is determined to will this or that by a cause, which has been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on until infinity."
      • Moral responsibility
        • if our actions are determined we can't be held accountable for them
        • makes no sense to punish criminals or expect people to behave certain way
    • Soft Determinism
      • the theory that all events are determined by causality but humans are still free as long we define freedom as the ability to act according to one's nature
        • Free actions then is caused by internal causes
        • Actions that are not free is caused by external causes
      • Compatibilist view
      • regards common definition of free will as a mistake
      • Moral Responsibility
        • can hold people accountable
          • as long as their action was free from external causes and in accord with their wishes, desires and character
    • The Principle of Causality
      • a scientific observation
      • idea that everything in the universe has a cause
      • all events are determined by prior causes
      • Hard Determinism
        • the theory that all events including human actions and behaviours are causally determined thus we are not morally responsible for them
        • based on causality
        • Philosophers have argued moral choices are just illusions
          • John Locke, man wakes up in a locked room and decides to stay there. Thinks he is free because he doesn't know the real reason why he has to stay in that room
          • Spinoza thought we are ignorant of the real causes of our actions
            • “In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind is determined to will this or that by a cause, which has been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on until infinity."
        • Moral responsibility
          • if our actions are determined we can't be held accountable for them
          • makes no sense to punish criminals or expect people to behave certain way
      • Soft Determinism
        • the theory that all events are determined by causality but humans are still free as long we define freedom as the ability to act according to one's nature
          • Free actions then is caused by internal causes
          • Actions that are not free is caused by external causes
        • Compatibilist view
        • regards common definition of free will as a mistake
        • Moral Responsibility
          • can hold people accountable
            • as long as their action was free from external causes and in accord with their wishes, desires and character
    • 2 types of Causes
      • Internal- lead to voluntary actions that is accordance with one's desires and wishes
        • External- lead to involuntary actions under compulsions from outside forces, contrary to one's desire and wishes

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