Free will and determinism

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  • What is determinism?

    B. is controlled by external or internal factors, acting upon the individual.
  • What characteristic does determinism give to B.?
    B. is predictable
  • What are the 4 types of determinism ( factors which control B.)
    Biological determinism
    Environmental determinism
    Psychic determinism
    Scientific determinism
  • What is biological determinism?
    B. is determined by our genes
  • What is research support for biological determinism? + researcher?
    Hill et al. - high intelligence is associated with IGF2R gene
  • What specifically do genes influence that determines our B.
    Brain structure and neurotransmitters ie. dopamine and serotonin
  • What is environmental determinism?
    B. caused by prev. experiences, via classical n operant conditioning
  • Example of environmental determinism
    Phobias (B. ) are learnt through pairing of items and can also by unlearned through conditioning ie. systematic desensitisation
  • What is psychic determinism?
    Adult B. is determined by innate drives and early experiences
  • carry on w/psychic determinism..... ask ma'am
  • What is scientific determinism?
    EG.
    All events have a cause,
    EG. IV manipulated to observe a casual effect on the DV
  • Give an specific example where scientific determinism can be observed
    Harlow:
    IV = wire mum w/milk and cloth mum
    DV = attachment formed (B. )
    result = B. formed due to contact comfort (causal event)
  • What is free will?
    Individuals have the power to make choices about their B. (self determinism)
  • Which approach supports the concept of free will?
    Humanistic approach
  • what, did humanistic psychologists argue, self-determinism was important for?
    healthy self development and self-actualisation
  • What researcher supported this claim of 'self actualisation cannot be reached without self determinism'?
    What did he say? (if B. is controlled, What does this mean for personal growth?)
    Rogers:
    if B. is controlled, ppl cannot take responsibility for their own B. and cannot change B. thus not hv personal growth
  • What other factor supports the concept of free will?
    Moral responsibility
  • What is moral responsibility?

    Individual is in charge of their own actions (ie. free will)
  • What does moral responsibility assume? (same as prev. flshcrd)
    what does this mean for People? (In terms of accountability)
    Who are an exception?
    • adult B. is self-determined
    • thus accountable for their actions regardless of innate factors/ influence of early experiences
    mentally ill ppl
  • What is middle ground between free will and determinism and who was this proposed by?
    soft determinism - heather
  • What is soft determinism?
    ie.
    Determinism where there is an element of free will
    ie. biology + past experiences are determining factors but there are still some choices to be made
  • What is the opposite of soft determinism? definition?
    Hard determinism- all B. is predicted, no free will
  • What is a real life application