Writing OPTION (a): 1) Introduce van Inwagen’s consequence argument. Briefly explain each premise with your own words. 2) Choose one premise of the consequence argument. Reject it or defend it. OPTION (b): 1) Talk to someone who is not taking this class (e.g., your friend or parents) about the problem of free will—What is free […]
Hume claims that what he calls freedom and necessity are compatible. In this discussion, you are to examine his arguments for this claim, and either defend or criticize his theory.
Hume and Free Will Hume claims that what he calls freedom and necessity are compatible. In this discussion, you are to examine his arguments for this claim, and either defend or criticize his theory. One important consideration is Hume’s claim that his view matches our general intuitions about free will.
Describe the concept of “free will” and discuss how Skinner and Bandura thought about the concept.Describe and discuss your thoughts on “free will” as that term is used in psychology and give at least 2 reasons for your thinking,
Note that because this DB covers two weeks it is worth 80 points. In order to complete this assignment you must do ALL of the following: 1) B.F Skinner and Albert Bandura both studied how people learn and both devised theories based on their research and observation, but they came to somewhat different conclusions. For […]