Module 5 - Free Will & Determinism [Updated]

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Compatibilist

Claims that determinism and free will are compatible

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Compatibilist definition of free will

If we do an action because we desire/will it, the action is free

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Compatibilist arbitrariness argument

-Incompatibilist claim that actions are not free if they are determined by anything

-If my actions are not determined by my reasons nor desires then they are arbitrary

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Compatibilist epistemic argument

There is no way to know that if someone was given a choice again in the same context they would choose differently, therefore it is impossible to know if free will exists in the incompatibilist definition

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Freedom continuum

Compatibilist belief that freedom comes in degrees

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Van Cleave's Reductio

1. A free choice is one that is undetermined

2. If our own desires are not determining choices then those choices are arbitrary

3. If a choice is arbitrary we do not have control

4. If a choice is not controlled, then it is not free choice

5. Therefore free choice is not free choice (1 & 4)

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Determinism

the philosophy that holds that every event, action, and decision is predetermined through cause and effect

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Determinism alternative definition

Every event that occurs was necessitated by an event which occured prior

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Ex Nihilo, Nihil fit

Something cannot come from nothing

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Libertarianism

The belief that most things are determined, but human minds are special and rise above this determinism

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Libertarian argument from intuitions

We deeply feel that we have free will

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Libertarianism and global determinism

• If the libertarian can convince us that even some (very small) subset of our actions could have been different if we had chosen again, then global determinism would be defeated

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Libertarian argument from moral responsibility

-If everything is determined we should not bear moral responsibility

-If free will does not exist a criminal could not have chosen to commit a crime

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Libertarian argument from quantum mechanics

Quantum mechanics do not operate in a deterministic manner, if this is not deterministic surely more of life could be similar

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Naturalist view

No argument that appeals to intuitions can be right compared to scientific arguments