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Freedom and Determinism What can I control? For what am I responsible? Is freedom an illusion? Contingencies for Freedom Metaphysics Axiology Epistemology Freedom/Determinism Continuum Assumed Freedom Passive Self-Determinism: Soft Determinism Scientific Determinism Determinism Active Self-Determinism Indeterminism Freedom Hard Determinism • Scientific Determinism – Natural Law dictates universal causation. • Empirical world forbids full freedom. – Fate and Destiny (Oedipus, Romeo & Juliet) – Predestination (Calvin: God the Controller) • But aren’t we free within our limits? • But can’t we make some choices? “star-crossed lovers…” Free Inside of God’s Control? Indeterminism • Some cases are independent of causes. – Descartes (infinite free will gift of God) – James (pure chance proves free will) – Peirce (chance events prove freedom exists) – Heisenberg (particles can act contrary to natural law) – Quantum mechanics (irrational part of nature) – Chaos theory (paradoxical reality = freedom) Critiques • Fate – Why then do we act at all? • Predestination – Then how can God judge us? • Indeterminism – We live in a cause/effect universe. • Free will – We choose in the context of causes. Moral Freedom: the Problem • Religious life – I am free within certain doctrinal limits. • Secular life – I am free within the consequences of my actions on others. • But how do I judge my ‘subjectivity?’ • Am I doomed to a tainted morality? Self-Determinism I: Soft Determinism • Persons are free causal agents. – Passive (Hobbes, Locke, Hume) • Free in the absence of coercion. • Our personal desires exist inside of the framework of free choices. • To the degree to which we express ourselves we are free. – Psychological and social conditions limit this. On Freedom of Expression Self-Determinism II: Insightful Awareness • Persons are free causal agents – Active (Aquinas, Dewey) • Unfree in the presence of external controls. • We can learn to be free as we develop our own methods of control. • To the degree that we engage in ‘action toward ideal ends’ we are free. – Insight into human behavior may be beyond our full awareness. Freedom as an Assumption • Since there is no sufficient proof for determinism exists, I have the right to assume that I am free. • For my life to have meaning, I have to take on the assumption that I am free. Albert Camus • “To what extent is human life a conveyor of meaning?” “The Myth of Sisyphus” • What freedom do humans have in a universe devoid of gods? • Is Sisyphus a metaphor for us? • What is the value of accepting one’s fate? • Choose: mindless suffering or mindful suffering? • What if Sisyphus were a woman?