Free Will
Do I have Free Will? After considering the evidence for the three views I
have concluded that soft determinism is best supported. I will be arguing for
soft determinism with evidence presented in the class readings. I will start out
with the evidence of unconscious motivation. It is the unconscious that forces
us to act out things we think are justifiable but can actually be hurtful. With
the three factors of our unconscious state, the ID, super-ego and the
unconscious ego, we tend to be in a tug-of-war with our mind over who has
control. With the mind being in the unconscious state we tend to make
compromises in our actions. With the unconscious working, we have the freedom of
free will. Once the ID is in action it puts its demands in the table and wants
satisfaction while the super-ego denies the wish. We need our unconscious to
mediate between the two forces otherwise our mind would be in a constant battle.
Another argument for the point would be of moral responsibility. According to
Hospers we have none. We are conditioned from birth with qualities of our
personality, social standing and attitudes. Most people are so set on their ways
that unconsciously they block out rational thought and act on what they have
been programmed to do. In the unconscious state we are just bystanders to our
neurosis which is always in control and has already been unconsciously
determined. If most of our acts are compelled then we have no means of true
freedom. Now let us look at free acts versus unfree acts. First, we should have
a definition of both: free acts are caused at that moment by internal states
whereas unfree acts occur due to outside forces.
A true Libertarian believes
that there is no cause for anything, that everything happens as the self decides
while a Determinist believes everything happens due to some outside force. The
soft determinist has the right idea, that all acts are necessitated by previous
causes. There are some free acts and there are some unfree acts. We need both of
these forces to guide us through life. If we go through life without worrying
about a single thing then I believe that this life has been wasted, that we have
just been going through some routine only to get by and then move on to
something better which has been determined for us somehow. We need free acts
thrown into the mix so we have some reason for living. Right now I am acting out
of free will in a way, I am writing this paper. You might say it is an unfree
act because it is an assignment but I can choose not to do it. My free act is
that I want to learn more by exploring this subject so I can apply myself to
better things. In soft determinism we also need some unfree acts. Just this past
weekend after the snow storm I was pulling into the parking lot and pulled into
the space, knowing very well that I buried my car in 8 inches of fresh snow.
This event was caused by the huge amount of snow we got and that the lot wasn't
plowed. Since it was not my choice to get my car stuck in the snow, this is an
example of an unfee act. While most things are determined for us it is that
little free agent that keeps us going. The evidence for Libertarianism is less
persuasive than Determinism and Soft Determinism. First of all the argument for
the inner standpoint is very unpersuasive. This is trying to show that
determinism is false, which is entirely impossible. The argument is that you
cannot look at things from an outer standpoint, that a determinist tries looking
at it as through a different, or wrong, point of view and when they discover
that it is not there then they their beliefs don't exist anymore. Also, that
moral freedom is an inner act is hard to comprehend. It is said that the act
must be one of which the person judged can be regarded as the sole author. He
can be held morally responsible for these acts because they have occurred from
external to the self. If the self is a separate enema from the mind then all the
other little pieces floating around it cannot influence it. While there has to
be determined acts out there, there still needs to be some immediate cause on
the psychological state of the agent. With the external compulsions acting on
the agent there seems to be some interaction with the self which shapes the way
we think. If we have the thought of free acts then there is something left to be
compelled to work for.
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