Free will and determinism Flashcards

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outline

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This topic area looks at the extent to which we have control over our thoughts, feelings and behaviour (free will) or whether we are influenced by forces beyond our control (determinism)

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Free will example

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relates to the humanistic approach as it suggests that human beings are free to grow and reach their potential (self actualisation).

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Biological determinism

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states that internal factors like the structure and function of the nervous system, genetic and biochemical factors all influence our behaviour. I.e if you have a genetic predisposition to depression then you will definitely get the disorder.

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Environmental determinism

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states that our behaviour is caused by the settings in which we inhabit. i.e behavioural approaches suggest that the settings in which our behaviour occurs condition us to behave in a certain way. (double-blind statement = schizophrenia).

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Psychic determinism

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relates to the belief that our behaviour is caused by unconscious conflicts beyond our control. i.e psychodynamic explanation

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Soft determinsim

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The cognitive approach relates to this, which states that even though human behaviour is determined by forces beyond our control we still have an element of free will to exercise rational conscious choices in our everyday lives.

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Evaluation strength: hard determinism has positive implication

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therapies have been devised that treat mental illnesses. This shows that adopting this viewpoint can lead to beneficial treatments to those who are very ill.

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Evaluation strength: support for hard determinism

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Soon et al (2008) found evidence of brain activity indicating that people had made a choice to press a button with either hand up to ten seconds before they became consciously aware of making the decision.

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Evaluation weakness: unfalsifiable

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they suggest that the causes of human behaviour will always exist, they just cannot be found yet.

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Evaluation weakness: challenged by the legal system

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which states that criminals are morally responsible for their actions and cannot cite things such as having a biologically based disorder as an acceptable excuse for their crimes.

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Evaluation weakness: against hard determinism

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Roberts et al (2000) who found that people who believed in fatalism were more likely to be depressed than those who had an internal locus of control.

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