6-Psychology-Cognition-Will-Theories

free will

Will can be free {free will}| in different ways.

contingency

Though they believe in physical determinism, people can feel that they have free will {contingency, will}. People do not know determining motions and matter, only thoughts and feelings, and thoughts seem to be free. Future events depend on what people do now, and people know that there is a future, so what people do has effect, meaning, and importance. If predetermination, why do anything {fatalism, will}? Doing nothing still has effects.

dependency

Healthy, typical, unforced individuals in societal settings are free to use their functional modules to do possible things without uncontrollable outside or inside constraints. Functional modules depend on environment, society, mind, development, and biology. Influences and alternatives are many, and flexibility and unpredictability are high. Free will depends completely on knowing what first-person situation is.

knowledge

Freedom depends on ability to be self-conscious, and knowledge causes more consciousness of thinking.

number of choices

With too many choices, reason cannot choose the best one. With no choices, people cannot exercise free will.

choosing

Many situations have two possible rational acts. People feel that they can choose freely between two motives or actions. People deliberate over actions. People have purposes and goals. People try to persuade others. People feel personal responsibility and duty. People feel regret and tragedy. People can be spontaneous or choose to demonstrate their freedom. People can create.

reconciliationism

Free action has no constraints from external forces {reconciliationism}.

incompatibilism

Universe is deterministic, and people are neither free nor responsible {incompatibilism}, because people are not free to make choices (origination) or differences (indifference), with no causes. Only processes inside brains cause action. Rigid natural laws cause mental states that decide choices. Will only appears to be free, because brains are actually deterministic, and evolution and natural selection determine nerve signals.

indifference

People are not free to make differences {indifference, will}, with no causes.

origination

People are not free to make real choices {origination, will}, with no causes.

compatibilism

Though universe and human actions have causes and are deterministic, people are free and responsible {compatibilism}, because world and other people typically do not compel them to perform actions, so they actually make real choices.

voluntariness

Though universe and human actions have causes and are deterministic, world and other people typically do not compel people to perform actions, so they actually make real choices {voluntariness} {spontaneity, will}.

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