Free will and determinism

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    • What's free wil?
      The notion that humans are free to choose their actions and thoughts. It is not determined by biological or external forces
    • What's determinism ?
      The view that an individual's behaviour is controlled by internal or external forces rather than their will to do something.
    • Versions of determinism
      Soft determinism and hard determinism
    • What's soft determinism?
      Developed by James 1890 explaining that behaviours are predictable because they have internal and external causes but there's a degree of free wil present
    • What's hard determinsm?
      Also known as fatalism, explains that all behaviours have internal and external causes that are out of our control.
    • Types of determinism
      Biological
      Environmental
      Psychic
    • What is biological determinism ?
      Refers that behaviour is caused by biological influences such as genes, hormones.
    • What's environmental determinism ?
      Refers that behaviour is caused by features of the environment [such a system of reward and punishment] that we cannot control.
    • What's Psychic determinism?
      Refers that behavious is controlled by unconscious factors we can't control [repressed conflicts, innate drives]
    • causal explanation
      It's the scientific principle that everything has a cause [determinism] and these can be discorvered [lab experiments] and explained using general laws. These general laws allows researchers to predict and control the future.
    • evaluation
      Roberts et al. 2000 - teenagers with fatalism beliefs are more likely to develop depression
      Libet et al 1983 - brain activity of choosing what hand to use
      Determinism provides potential excuse for criminal acts [Mobley]
    • Libet et al 1983
      found that activity related to whether to press a button with the left or right hand is shown in the brain scan of participants before they report being consciously aware of making such a decision.
    • Roberts et al 2000
      found that adolescents who had a strong belief in fatalism [no free will] were more likely to develop depression, whereas those who belief in an internal locus of control are more likely to be more optimistic. Believing we have free will has a positive impact on mind.  
    • Deterministic provides potential excuses for criminal acts

      Hard determinism is undesirable as criminals can avoid accountability for their behaviour, such as Mobley argued e was ‘born to kill’ because his family had a disposition towards violence and aggressivity.