Determinism and Freedom From the outset, the concept of free will is closely related to the issue of moral responsibility. Free will is defined as the ability to be released from physical, social, and psychological factors. For example, suppose that a person is neither a madman nor a child, and consciously and freely chooses a crime without being influenced by the causal relationship of past events. In contrast to the concept of free will, there is an idea that may not trigger the conditions of other events for the concept of determinism, or for all the events that occur.
Freedom and determinism - This question is whether human beings can control their actions and understand the motivation behind them or whether they are determined by the causal relationship of the power whose actions can not be controlled. Behavior is classified according to various theories as unconscious, environmental or biological. Genetics and environment - Personality is thought to depend mainly on genetics and biology, or environment and experience. Modern research shows that most personality traits are based on combined effects of genetics and the environment. One of the pioneers of this stage is C. Robert Cloninger who developed a temperament and personality model.
Compatibility and incompatibility In philosophy, the term compatibility often refers to the position in the problem of freedom and determinism. Intuitively, freedom seems to exclude determinism, and vice versa. However, some philosophers have denied this, arguing that actions can be free and deterministic, traditional problems are confusion thought caused by excessive attention to the meaning of words It is often added that it is the result of. Hume takes this position. In the eighth part of his "Investigation on Human Understanding," he explained his project as "necessary" and "free" which are terms of his freedom and determinism. Hume said that freedom includes acting according to your will, acting according to your decision. Freedom is not an unrestricted act, it is an act caused by the need, desire, decision of the person performing it.
In understanding multiple positions of freedom and deterministic paradox, we can understand that determinism is the basic foundation of the determinist. The determinist believes the determinism is correct. If all the actions are triggered, then there is no free action. If there is no free action, no one will be responsible for that action. Therefore, no one is responsible for the action. Starting from the determinist's conclusion, they accepted the final premise of incompatibility. Incompatibility, for any action A, we believe that A is determined by causal relationship beyond agent control if A is determined by the ancestor. If the agent does not have control, the action performed by the agent is not free. Incompatible people end in a pairing statement: If the certainty is true, each action is determined by the ancestor, and if the certainty is true, the action is not free.