Harmonization of free will and air and Holbach's determinism The discussion between Air and Holbach believes that lack of certainty and compatibility with free will have problems. Holbach provided a strong reason for firm determinism in his natural system. There, he defined determinism as all things, and most importantly, as human behavior as the cause, we do not have moral responsibility because we are not free. About our behavior
In the following paper I will discuss A.J. Ayr's "freedom and necessity" and explain the deterministic dilemma and Ayr's compatibility solution. I will explain some examples of what Ayer uses to explain the difference between cause and constraint and how two of them affect human free will. It also explains why Ayer's compatibility solution is the best solution so far. According to AJ Ayr, the problem of free will is the result of two different virtual conflicts, where men are responsible for their actions in their actions, human behavior comes from a causal relationship . Ayer first attacked the determinist. Determinism is that there is no voluntary intention, and all events and behaviors are determined by causality. Causal law raises questions about voluntary intention. Because they may not be able to act freely if their behavior is determined by causes and consequences.
Subscribing to a weak determinism attacks Ayre's determinism and freedom incompatibilities. He stated that he had no compatibility, stating that the causal relationship invalidated his freedom. An incompatible position is to assert that freedom can not exist in the deterministic world. I think that we made P2 vulnerable because compatibility was ignored. We will publish this by verifying the possibility of compatibility. This survey will be driven by the concept of Hume's soft determinism. I think that this is the most notable discussion of compatibility.
The average determinist believes that human behavior is not free. Paul Holbach is a deterministic deterministic philosopher who wrote an article titled "illusion of free will". Among them, he explained that everything is caused by something beyond his control. People generally have the motivation to pursue happiness and avoid suffering, but people can not help them bring pain and happiness. Anyway, a chain of endless causal relationships leads to inevitable behavior. An important example of the use of Holbach is toxic water. It proves that what they do is for the reasons, and that the reason is that a simple change made by the brain is to decide to choose people to do. This means that no one can control their behavior, as there is no way to control the changes in the brain that lead people to choose what they chose.