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    Well, not really but I have president worthy ideas. Those ideas are homeless children get a free education and two meals at school. In stores heavy people have to pay more for unhealthy foods. My last ides is no more people would be sent to Mars for space exploration. I think these ideas would make Americans proud and help people who need it. The reason I think that homeless children should get free education is how will they ever get jobs if they can’t even read? They won’t have to worry…

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    “Determinisms Theory or Doctrine that acts of the will, occurrences in nature, or social or psychological phenomena are causally determined by preceding events or natural laws”. I can understand with agreeing with that the free will and determinism are similarly compatibilities, even when we take free will to require the ability to do otherwise and even when we interpret that ability, as the possibility of doing otherwise. However, in times we are not able to control our actions depending on the…

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    ourselves but at the same time be aware of extraneous forces and the possible randomness of the universe that makes responsibility somewhat impossible. The first response is known as hard determinism, or as Paul Holbach refers to it “the illusion of free will”. Hard determinism is the idea that everything in life occurs because of universal causation. Hard determinism can be compared to a Rube Goldberg machine. A Rube Goldberg machine is an engineered series of events that completes a simple…

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    only viable position in the debate concerning free will and determinism. In doing so, I will present, explain, and critically evaluate compatibilism. I will then consider, but ultimately reject, the following two objections against compatibilism: the hard determinists’ beliefs that we have no free will due to causal determinism and the libertarians’ belief that we are not causally determined. Compatibilism is the belief that causal determinism and free will are both true. Causal determinism is…

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    person can be deemed sane if he “knows what he is doing” and “he knows what he is doing, as the case may be, right or wrong” (Wolf, 463). While JoJo did know what he was doing when he imitated his father’s violent acts, JoJo was never given the education that random killing and torture is wrong and thus, he fails to meet the sanity requirement of determining right from wrong. The inclusion of this clause does sufficiently complete Wolf’s Deep Self View. In other many other conceived scenarios,…

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    you are free as long as your arnt being forced or prevented from doing it. My choice of graduating early in there eyes, would be considered soft determinism. Even though, this option was presented to me, i still wasn 't forced todo it, there for it was a determination on my own. Lastly, after the two views of determinism the final one is indeterminism. Indeterminism is the view that atleast some events are uncaused. According to some defenders of free will, indeterminism must be true if free…

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    Is free will compatible with determinism? That’s the most philosophical question asked. Free will is the power or ability to make a choice for which one can be held responsible for. Determinism is the thesis that at any time the universe has one physically possibility in the future. Compatibilisim is the thesis that we can have free will in a deterministic world. This philosophical question is still not unsolved, but in this essay I will argue that a freedom of choice cannot be had by an agent…

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    Throughout his entire life, Richard Wright has been controlled by the adults surrounding him. He soon learns that he is an individual who is responsible for determining his own development by acts of free consciousness. Through desperation for freedom, Richard learns to cope with the knowledge that only he has the power to determine his entire life. When Richard begins to lose everything, he must find a way to rebuild his life, however, his solution is only possible through an escape created by…

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    and other activities and responsibilities. I am a full-time waitress with a multifaceted job at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurant, in addition to being a part-time, second year veterinary technician student. Both an occupation and education is overwhelming to juggle simultaneously to…

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    The Taxpayers: Our Golden Ticket To Free Education Once upon a time in swim’s (someone who isn’t me) life, there was the greatest teacher that ever lived. Swim admired this teacher very much. She taught at a prestigious private elementary school called Golden Ivy. This was one of the most expensive schools in the area. Her name was Mrs. Takyurmuny. This teacher specialized in math. Chewing gum and texting on cellphones were various activities that were not prohibited in this teacher’s…

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