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Have a look at a PERFECT ESSAY

Have a look at a PERFECT ESSAY. Let’s evaluate what is in there…. Highlight everything evaluative/argumentative Highlight signposting Highlight every key term. Hard Determinism. What does d eterminism mean?. Looking at the contrasting philosophies of hard determinism and libertarianism.

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Have a look at a PERFECT ESSAY

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  1. Have a look at a PERFECT ESSAY Let’s evaluate what is in there…. Highlight everything evaluative/argumentative Highlight signposting Highlight every key term

  2. Hard Determinism What does determinism mean? Looking at the contrasting philosophies of hard determinism and libertarianism Would you like to be controlled like a puppet by a puppeteer? In what ways do you believe that you are controlled or that your choices are already determined? Is it morally wrong not to be able to make free choices?

  3. TERM • Hard determinism The teaching that denies that humanity has freewill and believes that all actions have a prior cause. It removes moral responsibility for actions. What is your reaction to this teaching?

  4. Ted Honderich • ‘... All our choices, decisions, intentions, other mental events and our actions are no more than effects of other equally necessitated events.’ What does this quote mean? What are it’s implications? How Could it affect our society?

  5. Is it murder? • Psychological determinists believe that they have made some progress in isolating physiological abnormalities in the brain that may cause people to murder without having made a choice to do so. Could it have been ‘determined’ that these people would murder because of a genetic defect? What do you think? Why?

  6. Hard determinism is the view that all choices are determined by other events or actions prior to the choice. So, did you ‘decide’ to do A level RE or was it a choice determined by other events and actions going right back to your birth? If so, what could those events and actions be?

  7. Isaac Newton 1643-1727 • Newton said that all physical beings and things are governed by a series of unchangeable natural laws such as gravity or motion. These laws assist in forming the basis for the cause and effect that fills the discussion of hard determinism. • Hard determinists are very strict and rigid in their beliefs. If everything is determined, and we are not free at all to act in any different way, then we cannot be held morally responsible for our actions, as we didn’t choose to perform or commit these actions.

  8. Does Prince William’s life prove hard determinism is fact? Why ? Why not?

  9. If a human child were raised by wolves in the wild, how would the child make decisions? Would they be based on genetic determinism or on upbringing? Could the child choose to not be a wolf or human child?

  10. To understand how important free will is to the human condition. Libertarianism – human condition and moral self

  11. REVIEW • Determinism says that: • Our personality is causally determined • We are physically determined • Therefore our actions and our emotions are causally determined.

  12. Libertarianism (incompatibilism) • This theory claims that we are morally responsible for all our actions and are free to make choices. I don’t complete my homework. Whose fault is it? I steal a pen from the teacher. Whose fault is it? I get drunk on a flight home from holiday. Whose fault is it? Why?

  13. LIBERTARIANISM • Libertarianism makes a distinction between a persons formed personal character and their moral self. • Personality is an empirical concept. • Governed by causal laws. • The personality one has formed limits actions, influences choices and may make us accustomed to certain actions, e.g. Darrow • But it is not definitive.

  14. Personality and Moral Self • In less than fifty words, describe your own personality. • What determines your personality?

  15. THE MORAL SELF • It is possible that the youths moral self will counteract the tendencies of his personality. • The moral self is therefore, an ethical concept rather than an empirical concept. • It is operative when we make choices. • Most commonly this is in operation when we talk about making a decision between self-interest and duty. • In the example of stealing / not stealing the moral self is able to make a causally undetermined choice.

  16. THE MORAL SELF • Through an effort of will the moral self overcomes the pressures of personality and becomes morally responsible for what they do. • It is this capacity which distinguishes men from animals, the former are capable of moral choice, whist the latter are not.

  17. Tasks • What are the differences between libertarianism and hard determinism? Critically evaluate each view..using quotes, examples and opinion. • ‘We do not possess any genuine freedom to act ethically’. Discuss A brilliant 10 mark question…

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