5.6.1 Free Will

Cards (42)

  • What is the definition of free will?
    Belief in making one's own decisions
  • How does determinism view choices?
    Choices are caused by prior events.
  • Who is known for the hierarchy of needs?
    Abraham Maslow
  • What did Carl Rogers believe in?
    Self-actualization through personal choices
  • How can free will and determinism be contrasted?
    • Free Will: Choosing pizza or pasta for dinner.
    • Determinism: A train following its tracks.
  • What concept do several psychologists support?
    Free will
  • What happens if you skip studying for an exam?
    You are responsible for the lower grade
  • What factors control choices according to determinism?
    Genetics and past experiences control choices.
  • What does Abraham Maslow emphasize in his theory?
    Personal growth and freedom to achieve potential
  • What does the concept of free will imply about control over one's life?
    Individuals are in charge of their own decisions
  • What are the main arguments against free will?
    1. Biological determinism: Genes control actions
    2. Psychological determinism: Past experiences shape behavior
    3. Environmental determinism: Surroundings influence choices
  • How does free will differ from determinism?
    Free will encourages control over behavior
  • What does determinism claim about free will?
    It says we don't actually choose freely
  • What are two other strategies in the free will approach to reduce anxiety?
    Practice mindfulness and reduce caffeine intake
  • What does personal responsibility assert about consequences?
    We must accept the consequences of our choices
  • What does biological determinism suggest?
    Our genes control our actions
  • What is a free will approach to feeling anxious?
    Choosing to exercise regularly
  • What does psychological determinism imply?
    Past experiences shape our behavior
  • What does determinism state about our actions?
    Our actions are predetermined
  • What do Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow emphasize in their support of free will?
    • Personal growth
    • Self-actualization
  • In what ways can free will be demonstrated in daily life?
    Choosing what to wear or study
  • What is one of the main challenges to free will?
    Determinism
  • What is determinism in relation to free will?
    Determinism is the opposite of free will.
  • How does the concept of personal responsibility relate to free will and determinism?
    It asserts freedom to choose and accept consequences
  • Who are two key figures that support free will in therapy?
    Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
  • How does free will relate to personal choices?
    It allows individuals to choose their own path
  • What is the term associated with Carl Rogers' belief?
    Self-actualization
  • What are the key beliefs of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow regarding free will?
    • Carl Rogers: Self-actualization through personal choices
    • Abraham Maslow: Personal growth and freedom to achieve potential
    • Both view individuals as active agents in shaping their lives
  • If you study hard for an exam, what are you responsible for?
    The good grade you receive
  • Why is personal responsibility important?
    It gives you control over your life
  • How do Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow view individuals in relation to free will?
    As active agents shaping their own lives
  • Why do some people believe determinism is more accurate than free will?
    Understanding arguments against free will
  • What does having free will mean?
    You have the power to make choices
  • What does the definition of free will imply?
    We can choose our own path
  • How does taking personal responsibility affect your life?
    It empowers you to steer your own path
  • What is the key idea of free will in therapy?
    People can make their own choices
  • What does personal responsibility entail?
    You own the outcomes of your decisions
  • How does taking personal responsibility affect anxiety?
    It can reduce anxiety and improve well-being
  • What does environmental determinism state?
    Our surroundings influence our choices
  • What is a criticism of free will regarding scientific proof?
    It's hard to prove scientifically