There are many wonderful philosophical ideas and problems that are well known and certainly unknown. One of the questions that attracted my interest was whether we have the problem of free will. I believed people with free will, the things I want to do are my choice and my choice. But after careful consideration and lecture, the belief in my free will was reversed. Is there a free will? Many people will say so, and of course some people think that free will is paradox and unbelievable.
What does free mean? Do you have actions that can prove the existence of free will? All creatures are impulse. Can moths move freely in flames? "Spernosa compares the feelings of free will," Wil Durant said in "The Story of Philosophy." It is important to accept that the essential subjectivity of free will is to be recognized. People are convinced that their actions obey their decisions and impulses; he does not know that (internal or external) power drives him. In the case of his "in spite of himself" - in the case of obsessive-compulsive disorder - he can not say that he is exercising his free will
Mr. Spinoza asserts that individuals have no free will and that everyone's behavior is an inevitable result. Spinoza believes that individuals can not avoid the future if fate is determined in advance. In the "minority report", the PreCrime club believes in sincerely that free will is an illusion. I believe that the crime prevention department can not avoid this fate once it proves that an individual was murdered. It is clear that the philosophy of free will of PreCrime department is very consistent with Spinoza. The movie starts with a prediction about the homicide near Precogs. Anderton responded immediately, and determined the exact location of the homicide. When the arrival time was important, it revealed that Precogs' prediction is true. Anderton ceased murder and this form of justice could be attributed to Precogs' certainty prediction