Exam 5: Free Will and Determinism
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According to Sartre, if God does not exist,
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If the thesis of determinism is true, then fatalism is also true.
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Incompatibilists believe that compatibilist freedom is
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According to d'Holbach, all the mental and moral attributes that people think are evidence for an immaterial soul are in fact
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Taylor thinks that soft determinism is true to our moral intuitions.
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In your own words, explain the idea of agent causation. How is this supposed to help solve the problem of free will? Do you think agent causation is plausible? Why or why not?
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Critics of compatibilist freedom say that merely being able to act according to your desires without constraints is not real freedom if your desires are determined for you in the first place. Do you agree with this criticism? Explain.
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The movies Gattaca and A Clockwork Orange dramatize the fear of
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Consider the theory about free will known as libertarianism. It is based on the premises that determinism is false and that determinism and free will are incompatible. Do you accept these premises? Why or why not?
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How does Stace use his examination of common language usage to argue for compatibilism? What is Stace's view of punishment? Do you agree with him? Explain.
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According to Sartre, what existentialists have in common is that they think that
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If our actions are not free in any important sense, it is difficult to see how we could be
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According to Sartre, there is at least one being in whom existence precedes essence, and this being is
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The view that some actions are free because they are ultimately caused, or controlled, by the person is called
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When philosophers talk about free will, they are talking about the power of
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