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Soft Determinism
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What is
soft determinism
?
All human action has a
cause
but the person have
conscious
mental control over behaviour
What did
James
(
1890
) believe?
That scientists should explain the
determining forces
acting upon us but we still have freedom to make choices
What are the 2 kinds of
soft determinism
?
Cognitive-psych
- free will is caused within deterministic limits
View that human behaviour and actions are determined by casual events - freedom from
coercion
and constraint
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