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    Determinism and Free Will When the topic of metaphysics is mentioned, focus shifts to philosophical perspectives that give an explanation of the fundamental nature of being or existence and the universe that encompasses both. Metaphysics often seeks to answer basic questions, such as "what is there" and "what is it like." One of the key branches of metaphysics is ontology, which refers to the philosophical study of the nature of existence, being, reality, or becoming. The significant ontological

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    Free Will Vs. Determinism

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    have been questions regarding free will and determinism. Free will is a human value that has inspired many individuals throughout history. These concepts of free will and determinism have inspired many poets, spiritualist, philosophers, and activist. There have been numerous philosophers who believe free will is a part of our human nature, and are continually questioning the concept of free will, constantly attempting to understand its ' true meaning. In contrast to free will, there is determinism,

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    Whether or not humans have free will is a very popular question. This is because everyone wants to know if the decisions they make are truly theirs or if their decisions matter at all. If everything is predetermined then what you choose wouldn’t matter because it would be bound to happen regardless of if you chose it or not. Without free will many people believe that life would have less meaning to it. With free will comes power and importance. Having the ability to choose what will happen gives

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    philosophical theories arise that gives us alternatives to these preconceptions. Freedom, specifically free will, is usually the one thing we believe we have. Even though there are obvious factors affecting us, our free will, or freedom, is what we think we truly possess. Free will is defined, for these purposes, as the ability to act on your second order desires. If we are able to act “otherwise” we have free will. It is when this ability is taken away that we loose

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    Hamilton English 1102 29 January 2018 Free Will vs Fate A classic theme in almost every ancient play or writing is the conflict between fate and free will. This leads me to question whether our lives are driven by fate or free will… Fate is your destiny, it is the force from the earth/universe that pulls you to where you are meant to be in life. You cannot run from it. No matter how much you try to change your life in order to alter your fate you cannot do it. Free will is on the opposite end of the

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    problem for the concept of free will: how can we make free choices if all our actions are determined by the facts of the past and the laws of nature?  A related but distinct question is: how can we be held morally responsible for our actions if we have no free will? Undesirable consequences like these are not sufficient reasons for declaring determinism to be false; but they can act as a powerful motivator towards resolving the apparent conflict between determinism and free will.  Some philosophers

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    Free will gives us power to make choices, and engage in actions that originate with ourselves. It also relates to intentionality,Valuntariness, and responsibility. Free will is a natural and social science that continues to catalogue the various biological, psychological, and sociological in influences on our choices and actions, we are left to critically examine the degree to which our thoughts, feelings, and actions are in fact, free or voluntary. Free will is compatible with determinism as in

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    Free Will Research Paper

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    that communicates within concerning choice and helps along the way. Why not consult Him? The Bible abounds with illustrations of this free will. This is seen in the sins of the Adam family. Both Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden tree of knowledge of good and evil. Their sons chose what sacrifice to bring to God. Cain killed Abel through choice. The free will was there when the Ark was built when eight souls were invited to come in, graciously saved while the world laughed salvation away, and

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    Free will or fate, which rules the future? Fate by definition is the development of events beyond a person’s control. Free will is the ability to act on one’s own discretion. In Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth. Macbeth’s free will means he makes his own poor choices that leads to his downfall. He goes from fighting in war to Thane of Cawdor, then works his way to King. Free will is what determines what happens in Macbeth’s life and leads to his death. The first example of Macbeth’s free will is when

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    throughout the day are made without much thought. We are even, quite often, unaware that we are making decisions due to habituation and preference. Before going further, we must define the terms free will, determinism and fate or destiny. Free will is the ability to choose. Furthermore, it is the power of making free choices that are

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