free will vs determinism Flashcards

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define free will

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the notion that humans can make choices and their behaviours/ thoughts are not determined by biological or external factors

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define determinism

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view that an individuals behaviour is shaped or controlled by internal or external forces

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explain the concept of free will

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doesn’t deny there may be biological and environmental forces that exert some influence on behaviour but implies we are able to reject those forces if we wish to

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define hard determinism

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all behaviour has a cause and everything we think or do is dictated by internal or external forces

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define soft determinism

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James (1890)

all behaviour has a cause but we have conscious mental control over the way that we behave

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explain biological determinism

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emphasises the role of biological determinism in behaviour

systems such as the ANS during stress are not under conscious control mental disorders are thought to have a genetic basis

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explain environmental determinism

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skinner said free will is an illusion and “all behaviour is conditioned by past conditioning experiences” and choice is the sum of reinforcements that have happened in our lives

we are acting independently but behaviour has been shaped by environmental events as well as the agents of socialisation in the form of parents, teachers

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explain psychic determinism

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Freud agreed that free will was an illusion
but placed more emphasis on the influence of biological drives and instincts than behaviourists.

human behaviour is determined and controlled by the unconscious conflicts repressed in earlier childhood.

a “slip of the tongue” can be explained by the underlying authority of the unconscious

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