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Can free will and causal determinism coexist Why or why not?
Determinism is incompatible with free will and moral responsibility because determinism is incompatible with the ability to do otherwise.
What are the problems with hard determinism?
Hard determinists reject free will. Critics often suggest that, in so doing, the hard determinist also rejects ethics. The key to this argument rests on the idea that holding a person morally responsible requires them to make a choice between two, or more, truly possible alternatives.
What is determinism can determinism be real?
Determinism in nature has been shown, scientifically, to be false. There is no real debate about this among physicists. Remarkably, modern theoretical and experimental physics, by decisively debunking determinism, is quite consistent with the view that libertarian free will is possible.
What is the dichotomy of control in Stoics?
The dichotomy of control is a Stoic practice that basically states some things are within our control and others are not. It provides us a framework to be effective at solving problems by dividing them into segments. Things we can control, and things we can’t.
What is stoicism about?
Distilled to its most basic elements, stoicism is about the dichotomy of control: the acknowledgement that there are certain things that are within our control, and others that are outside of it.
What did Stoics believe about fate?
The Stoics believed that things which were somewhat dependent upon our control, the ones we have some influence over, were categorized as “not within our control,” the reason being that we simply do not have full control over fate, we only have control over ourselves within a given situation.
What is the difference between tolerance and self-control in Stoicism?
While tolerance and self-control are important elements of the philosophy, stoicism may be best understood as a means to a virtuous life through the recognition of what is within versus outside of our control.