The problem of free will - we are free to make decisions not determined by external forces - is awkward because most people do not want to accept that we can not control our lives . It is controversial as it also tackles the idea of a world that may not have moral responsibility. In the absence of free will, we can make people responsible for harassment and stealing. If someone does not actually decide to do one of them and just pass the move, it seems wrong to make them a culprit.
Oedipus the King and Fate DT Suzuki are famous Zen experts who took up the subject of free will in one of his lectures and this is a famous Zen expert who is a famous Zen expert, He said it was a battle. "These six battles ultimately constitute a bigger battle: the fight between free will and determinism.Free will is a way that human beings can decide what he or she wants to lead With ability, and freedom to live according to your own way, choose your own destiny; determinism refers to the higher living environment of a person
One of the core controversies in human history is fate and free will. For example, most ancient Greek myths have sent clear messages: you have no final choice and fate always prevails. Recalling the poor Oedipus, he tried to avoid the prophecy that he would marry his mother to kill his father and make everything come true. Sometimes people negotiate with God and even win, just as Abraham did when negotiating the conditions under which Sodom and Gomorra are saved. He reduced God 's deal from 50 to just 10 people. Christianity continues this debate in history and history.
Julius Caesar asked many questions about the fate of life and the power of free will. Cathyus refused to accept the power of the rise of Caesar and believed that belief in destiny was nothing but passive or cowardly form. He told Brutus: "Men are experts of their destiny at some point. / This is wrong, everyone in Brutus, not in our stars, / ourselves are men." I am .ii.140-142). Cassius strongly sought a return to a noble and eggistic attitude towards life, by blaming himself and Brutus' obedience to a plan that was decided instead of sticking to his own position.
How do we decide how we deal with our lives? Is it fate to happen, or is it the result of our choice? These problems have plagued us for generations. But their mystery does not prevent authors from exploring the concept of "fate and free will" in their stories. If anything, it urges both writers and readers to try to solve it. Due to their belief in their destiny, many acquaintances of San Diego contributed to this reflection. Before San Diego left the house, Mr. Melchizedek, King of the Bible, said to him, "What do you want, all the universe is helping you to achieve it?" (22) How does San Diego make his treasure (29). This proposal reminds Santiago. It is because he encountered him who encouraged him, economically encouraged him and tried not to leave his journey. But if he had no patience he continued to move forward knowing that "God could not see the signs and signs that left along his way" (89)