Chat with us, powered by LiveChat After reviewing the PPT Notes for this week, I want you to think about how free will and determinism affects your life and how your family's views influence you.? Answer the following questi - EssayAbode

After reviewing the PPT Notes for this week, I want you to think about how free will and determinism affects your life and how your family’s views influence you.? Answer the following questi

 After reviewing the PPT Notes for this week, I want you to think about how free will and determinism affects your life and how your family's views influence you. 

Answer the following questions in an initial post of at least 280 words.

1. Do you think your family's philosophy is closer to free will or closer to determinism? Were you punished or reprimanded based on the choices you made? Did you family recognize how other factors could have determined your actions? Share an example. 

2. When you think about your life, what do you now see are the deterministic forces that influenced your life path? What are the free will choices?

Determinism & Free Will

Types of Determinism

►Religious

►Scientific

►Social-Cultural

Religious Determinism

►God determines the course of events

►John Calvin

 Predestination

►God has already decided who will receive salvation. Individuals can just hope they have been chosen.

Scientific Determinism

► Physical Determinism

 Universe is governed by mechanical laws

 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

►Gravity/apple

►Biological & Genetic Determinism

 Charles Darwin (1809-1882) argued that species evolve through selection or survival of the fittest.

 Modern genetics—a person is destined to have a certain makeup or get a certain disease

Social/Cultural Determinism

►Historical or Cultural Determinism

 Humans cannot control the culture or period of history into which they are born

 Hegel (1770-1831)

►World history is manifestation of “absolute mind” realizing itself

► Economic or Social Determinism

 Karl Marx (1818-1883)

►People are limited by class. The evolutionary economic class struggle will eventually lead to socialism, which is classless

Social-Cultural Determinism

►Psychological Determinism

 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)

►Humans are determined by unconscious drives that cultures distort or repress

►Behaviorism

 B.F. Skinner (1904-1990)

►Human behavior is governed by conditioning and environment, both physical and social

Types of Determinism

►Fatalism

 All events are fixed and predetermined

 The future is always beyond our control

 Whatever will be, will be

►Hard Determinism

 Everything has an external cause

 No free will

Types of Determinism

►Soft Determinism

 Everything is caused, but some events are caused by humans’ free will

 Freedom is limited

Indeterminism

►Some things are caused

►Certain amount of chance and freedom

►William James (1842-1910)

Free Will

►Free will is not as neatly packaged as determinism, but, essentially, philosophers in this camp believe that the individual’s choices determine his or her life.

►Some believe in a Judeo-Christian God, but many do not, but all acknowledge the burden of choice.

Soren Kierkegaard

 Truth is yours alone on the path you choose

 Purpose in life is to find your own personal truth

 Three stages

►Aesthetic Stage—sensuous enjoyment

 Good in childhood; becomes hedonistic paradox in adults

►Ethical Stage

 Following conventions and laws makes a person good

►Religious Stage—Leap of faith

 Leave standards of society behind and trust God

Jean-Paul Sartre ►Modern Existentialism

 There is no god, no absolute moral rules or values

 Individuals become the source of values

 Complete free will

►Quotes

 “Man is nothing but what he makes of himself.”

 “We are alone, with no excuses.”

 “Existentialism’s first move is to make every man aware of what he is and to make the full responsibility of his existence rest on him.”

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