Fate vs Free Will
[2023-07-02 00:26:35]
It is natural that the world is filled with care and fear of attracting people of the future. I am convinced that some people have already decided that the future will not change the result of us. Others believe that we have free will and that our actions will shape the future. However, whatever philosophy they think, the future is always unknown - nobody really can decide how time works. From our viewpoint, our job is to choose what will become reality. In our own mind, we begin to believe in our destiny and have complete free will until we abandon our responsibility for the power of time and destiny. Essentially, if you think that there is no free will for your destiny, it is not because you do not think your actions and choices are no longer voluntary.
Steven Hawking thought "Is everything fixed?" "I see that we all become destincts of fate because everything in the universe seems to be determined by evolution according to the laws of science It is difficult ". Everything in the universe follows the laws of physics, but if all variables have factors, the future is theoretically predictable. Perhaps his argument is correct, everything is machine. Alternatively, Tralfamadorians, a race of aliens at Slaughterhouse 5 in Kurt Vonnegut, would be correct if all the time says it is correct. No matter how many theories you invented, you do not know the truth.
When Billy believed in the time theory of Tralfama Dorian he was loose and not on the list. When Billy was about to die, he dismissed the police to protect him, saying, "No, no, it's time to go home with your wife and children, it's time to die ... "(142). Spiritual people are those who are responsible for themselves and their behavior. To yield to fate means that you gave up on your life. Even if there are future unknown events, you can choose to happen (or at least think about what you choose). Maybe it happened, or you are always doomed to do this
My old neighbor has a dog with a charged fence and that dog. Imagine this dog who does not know the fence. It is very happy and will never leave. You will not see if there is an electric fence, just like you do not know whether the time is pre-determined. It may be destiny but you make the choice of your own life and just as you say that they are free, the possibility of a fence does not let the dog decide not to avoid the less important one Do not know. As I think that the fence holds it as you blame your choice on time, so if the dog is convinced that there is an electric fence and is not leaving for it, it is no longer a dog's It is not free will. If you think about you, you have only free will
Fate and free will of Oedipus king (Oedipus dynasty) In the king of Oedipus, the concept of human destiny or freedom will determine the result of the drama? Both views are strongly endorsed. In ancient Greece, destiny was considered part of life. Every aspect of life depends on fate (Nagle 100). Sophocles takes a direct stance on the whole concept of free will. For human beings there is a free will to decide on their own what life is like. With regard to prophecy and God, humans have the ability to control their lives.
Hamlet and Oedipus' fate and introduction to free will: Fate can be defined as "ability to determine future events". Fatefully, human events are confirmed. What is "free will"? There is no inevitable or fate-oriented ability to act, and you can act according to your own judgment. "Do humans possess the ability to choose their own destiny, or are we destined to live a determined life? In the story of Eddyce, fate decides his tragic consequences.
Sophocles' "Oedipus King": Fate and freedom of the King of Oedipus, one of the most popular plays of Sophie, Sophocles obviously depicts the Greeks The general view of fate is the human willingness to do Despite this, it will affect the lives of men. People freely choose and ultimately are responsible for their actions. Throughout the whole Edips, the notion of fate