Pievienot darbus Atzīmētie0
Darbs ir veiksmīgi atzīmēts!

Atzīmētie darbi

Skatītie0

Skatītie darbi

Grozs0
Darbs ir sekmīgi pievienots grozam!

Grozs

Reģistrēties

interneta bibliotēka
Atlants.lv bibliotēka
2,49 € Ielikt grozā
Gribi lētāk?
Identifikators:947155
 
Vērtējums:
Publicēts: 11.06.2006.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
Literatūras saraksts: Nav
Atsauces: Nav
Darba fragmentsAizvērt

Throughout history the thought of whether human beings are capable of free will has been the subject of major debate. The idea of free will has been prominent in the thought of many philosophers dating as far back as the sixteenth century. Even with so much discussion among philosophers the question remains largely unanswered. I will use this paper to show that human beings do not ultimately have free will nor do they have free choice and though they might partially have some free will in decision making, the majority of free will is an illusion and otherwise subject to predetermined external forces. In order to discuss the idea of human free will one must grasp the idea of what free will or free choice is. Free will is the belief that human behaviour is not determined by external causes but is in fact a direct result of choices determined by the will of the being to which the behaviour is associated. This approach towards free will is supported by the libertarians who believe people have the ability to change one's actions and do otherwise in exactly the same situation, while having external and internal conditions the same. At the same time libertarians also believe that if people did not have libertarian free will then there would not be moral responsibility. Determinism on the other hand can be split into soft determinism and hard determinism, when it is brought into question. …

Darbu komplekts:
IZDEVĪGI pirkt komplektā ietaupīsi −3,48 €
Materiālu komplekts Nr. 1303433
Parādīt vairāk līdzīgos ...

Atlants

Izvēlies autorizēšanās veidu

E-pasts + parole

E-pasts + parole

Norādīta nepareiza e-pasta adrese vai parole!
Ienākt

Aizmirsi paroli?

Draugiem.pase
Facebook

Neesi reģistrējies?

Reģistrējies un saņem bez maksas!

Lai saņemtu bezmaksas darbus no Atlants.lv, ir nepieciešams reģistrēties. Tas ir vienkārši un aizņems vien dažas sekundes.

Ja Tu jau esi reģistrējies, vari vienkārši un varēsi saņemt bezmaksas darbus.

Atcelt Reģistrēties