Many people want to know what affects their choice, why they do what they do, and why the world functions that way. Since things are determined by nature and cultivation, there are no other factors, so I like to insist that many people make choices. Others think that people have complete control over the choices they make and there are no restrictions. In this article I will prove that determinism is wrong People usually do not decide by nature, but cultivate the behavior of evil they do.
The theory of determinism and free will can be seen as a difference between this novel and poetry. You can recognize that Chigurh represents determinism. Because he is realistic and every choice made by everyone is convinced that they will lead them to their own way and bring their own results. "Every moment of life is a turning point, each one is a choice, you make a choice, everything goes on, shapes are drawn, shapes are drawn, you can not erase the line, the shape of your road is first I can see it "(McCarthy 259). Chigurh explained to Carla Jean that all the choices she made were to sit in front of Chigurh and in fact her life was in his hand. On the other hand, in "Lost Paradise", Adam and Eve were given full free will from God as the first human on earth, and they failed if they could not be tried through sin. (Milton 27-32)
My friend and I are talking about choice last week. You know the dialogue about free will and fate and the dialogue between progress and karma. Without a single view on this matter, I asked some of his thoughts about his life, his choices, and the past that influenced his choice. When he was fifteen he began working at a coastal luxury resort. Although he is young and diligent, he said he needs to escape from childhood to decide their own life in their own way. He told me about the weekly arrival of young women and their families. A constantly emerging new face wants to escape for a while, if their own choice comes back to their hometown
In 2008, scientists compared free-will and programmed brains and decided whether we could choose something. If people think that our actions are determined by previous events and they do not have free will, how will the result affect moral responsibility? Since our actions are an unavoidable consequence of events leading to actions, are we responsible for our actions? Basically, what happens when we think that our choice is predetermined for us and we can not change it? When we believe that our actions are coming from free will and when we believe our actions are beyond our control, our actions are responsible and we are against ourselves I will be responsible. If you think that working hard is meaningless, you rarely try.