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Compare And Contrast Determinism And Free Will

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Determinism and free will are regarded as two opposite sides, because most people think that they are incompatible with each other. But actually they are not. Determinism draws a picture of causality in the frame of laws of nature. That is to say, every event has a cause. From deterministic point of view, free will is uncaused, so it rejects free will completely. On the other hand, opponents of free will reject determinism. However, there is a third option, a softer way to solve free will problem, namely, compatibilism. I believe compatibilism is a better way because it offers a solution which should be taken into acount. To understand what compatibilism is, first, I need to explain what determinism and free will are briefly. Free will is the ability to make choice by taking moral responsibility. Causal determinism is that every event has cause and effect in the light of laws of nature. According to incompatibilism, these two term are opposite of each other. However, compatibilism doesn't regard free will and determinism as opposite sides. According to compatibilism, both determinism and free will are consistent with each other. Because free will …show more content…

That is, all that existince is material world. So, material causes for every event and every event follows necessarily from it causes. As materialism takes a side in determinism, dualism support existence of free will, because dualism assumes that mind is independent from laws of nature. Some libertarians claim that we have souls which are nonphysical and independent from laws of nature, which have similar aspects with dualism. To illustrate, Descartes' well-known sentence "Cogito ergo sum" is based on thinking which accepts mind as separate from body. In other words, mind doesn't belong the world of laws of nature. The contrast between determinism and free will is supported by other beliefs such as dualism and materialism, as

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