free will and determinism Flashcards
what is free will?
the notion that humans can make choices about their behaviour, and they are not determined by biological or environmental factors
free will doesn’t deny that..
the environment and biology exert some influence over behaviour, BUT we are able to reject these forces
which theory links to free will?
the humanistic approach
how does the humanistic approach link to free will?
the humanistic approach focuses on helping people achieve their full potential, and the importance of free will, self-actualisation and self efficacy
what is determinism?
the view that individual behaviour is shaped or controlled by internal or external forces rather than the individual’s ‘will to do something’
what are the 5 types of determinism?
hard
soft
biological
environmental
psychic
what is hard determinism?
all human behaviour has a cause, there is no free will. we are controlled by internal/external events
what approach does hard determinism link to?
the behaviourist approach
it suggests that human behaviour can be scientifically studied
what is soft determinism?
there is an element of free will in all behaviour, but it is determined by conscious choices
what approach does soft determinism link to?
the cognitive approach
sees humans as being able to make conscious decisions within the limits of their knowledge
what is biological determinism?
behaviour is determined by biological factors (genes) that we can’t control
many physiological and neurological processes are not in our control (autonomic NS)
is biological determinism hard or soft?
hard determinism
what approach does biological determinism link to?
the biological approach
what is environmental determinism?
behaviour is caused by the environment e.g. systems of reward and punishment that we cannot control
choice is a result of reinforcement/experiences
what approach does environmental determinism link to?
social learning theory