Explore the Depths of Free Will

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Explore the Depths of Free Will

Welcome to the ultimate quiz on determinism and free will! This quiz challenges your understanding of philosophical concepts surrounding moral responsibility and the nature of choice.

Test your knowledge and discover:

  • What determinism implies about our actions
  • The implications of free will on morality
  • Various perspectives that define human choice
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ContemplatingMind42
The view that all things have been causally conditioned, is called Determinism
True
False
I pose a challenge for the question of moral responsibility
Hard Determinism
Soft Determinism
Freewillism
Objectivism
The ____ maintains that you may choose but your choices are not free
Determinist
Freewillist
The denial of free will leads to the end of morality
True
False
There are ___ types of determinism
4
2
3
Hard determinists believe that because of some internal factors, such as attitude, character etc, we have been programmed to act the way we do.
True
False
____see determinism as necessary for morality
Ethical Determinists
Hard Determinists
Soft Determinists
I am the belief that some things are not causally conditioned
Indeterminism
Determinism
Empiricism
One case against determinism is
Regret
Consent
Indeterminists are not freewillist
True
False
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