Meme Culture and the Illusion of Free Will According to Dawkins (2016), the meme culture is an inevitable response to cultural evolution. Memes may be transmitted from one person to another through...
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Free Will Discrepancy The apparent discrepancy between the EEG machines’ recording and patients’ verbal admission of flexing their wrists shows that humans are not in control of their conscious...
Franklins Notion of Freedom and Determinism Two forms of freedom exist in philosophy: metaphysical freedom and circumstantial freedom. On the one hand, metaphysical freedom refers to an...
Dostoyevsky and Sartres Perspectives about Freedom Dostoyevsky explores the moral and psychological aspects of freedom. According to him, freedom is intertwined with free will and moral...
Discussion – Strawson’s Argument According to Hartman (2018), Strawson’s basic argument is that there is no ultimate moral responsibility for people’s actions. He avers that people’s actions...
Morality, Luck, and Freewill Morality and Freewill The concept that morality is a product of autonomy does not necessarily mean that people should only act out of free will. External forces...