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Free will - Suggests humans are essentially self
determining
and free to choose our thoughts and actions:
Able to reject
environmental
forces that would may influence behaviour
Backed by the
humanistic
approach
Hard
determinism:
'All human behaviour has
cause
and should be able to identify and describe these causes'
Compatible with
science
- uncover laws that govern thought and action
Too extreme by some
Soft
determinism:
'People have conscious mental
control
over the way they behave'
We have freedom to make rational conscious choices in everyday situations
Part of the
cognitive
approach
Biological
determinism:
Physiological and neurological processes - Not under
conscious
control
Behaviours, characteristics and mental disorders - All have a
genetic
basis
Environmental
determinism:
All behaviour is a result of conditioning
Choice
- sum total of reinforcement contingencies - Acted upon us throughout our lives
Behaviour is shaped by
environmental
events and agents of socialisation
Psychic
determinism:
'Human behaviour is determined and directed by unconscious conflicts repressed in
childhood'
Accidents don't exist - Unconscious slips of the
tongue
Evaluation for Determinism:
Consistent with the aim of
science
Value of
research
- Development of treatments, therapies and behavioural interventions
e.g.
schizophrenia
- Loose control over thought and doubt over
free will
- behaviour appear determined
Evaluation against determinism:
Hard
determinist - Not consistent with how the
legal
system works - Criminals morally held
accountable
for actions
Unfalsifiable
- States causes of behaviour will always exist even though they may not be found
Limitation: Suggest determinism - Not as
scientific
as it appears
Evaluation for free
will:
Face
validity - Practise free will all the time - Makes
cognitive
sense
Internal
locus of control had better mental health - People who strongly believe in hard determinism have a higher risk of depression
Strength: Even if we do not have free will - Thinking we do will have a possible
positive
impact on mind and behaviour
Evaluation against free will:
Neurological
studies - Brain activity determining the outcome of simple choices may
predate
our knowledge of having made such a such a choice
Activity to press a button with
left
or right - Brain makes a decision up to 10 seconds before ppts are consciously aware
Limitation: Our most basic experiences of free will are decided and determined by our brain b4 we are aware
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