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    Free Will

    Gladfelter Comp II Comp II 10/07/2014 Freewill In the plays ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ and ‘Antigone’ social injustice plays a recurring role in the lives of Antigone and the Younger Family. For Antigone, freedom of free will is ripped from her while the Younger family, even though they have free will, do not seem to make use of it. Freedom and control are the two elements evident in these two plays. Antigone tries relentlessly to procure hers by standing up for what she believes is right, while the Younger

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    Responsibility

    Responsibility is being able to acknowledge and recognize that an outcome happened because of a choice. Responsibility is also accepting accountability for a particular choice. Once a person learns self-control, and can take blame rather than place blame, he or she can become a happy and successful person. Usually, everyone is capable of being responsible for his or her choices. As much as we might often see responsibility as a burden, it is one of the most important character traits in life

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    Philosophy of Life – Key Components

    philosophy of life focuses on a specific three issues. First, there is Free Will, which is the theory that we have the ability to choose our own destiny. Second is Reason and Experience, the theory that we gain knowledge using reason and experience. Finally, Personal Identity, that I conclude, we define by using free will (choice of destiny), then reason and experience (how and why we reach our destiny). Free Will Free Will comes into play because it relates to one’s own desires. “What freewill

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    Ethics

    choices, but we only think we choose freely because we do not know the causes that lie behind our choices. Free will and the importance of this suggestion are highly negotiated throughout history. Many philosophers hold different views regarding this suggestion “freewill is an illusion” and many are questioned due to this. Locke maintained that all actions have prior causes and humans are not free to act, our acts are determined. Everything we do is caused by something we cannot control. He illustrates

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    Introduction to Philosophy

    determinism a quality that makes a person continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult. The act of finding out or calculating something, the act of officially deciding something. Socrates: What is the definition of free will? Tony: The definition of free will is a philosophical word of an art for a distinct sort of contents of logical agents to choose a direction of action between numerous options. Socrates: Do you agree that every event has an explanatory cause? Tony: Yes! I really

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    The Road Not Taken

    we know what the future holds for us on the path we did choose. Paths in the woods and forks in the roads are deep metaphors for our lives full of crisis and decisions. The fact that both paths were identical symbolizes the idea of free will versus fate. We are free to choose our paths but technically we do not know what we are choosing between. It is almost as if every path we take is a chance in our lives, right or left, once the path is chosen we must continue on and face the events ahead.

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    Free Will

    TuThurs Prof. Smith Free Will Free will can be perceived as a quality one is born with no matter what your background is. But then again what is free will? And do we all have it? This strikes a huge argument with many outlooks on either the possibility of having free will or the possibility of not having free will. Ranging from Determinists such as Albert Einstein and Libertarians such as John Locke to everyday people such as me who truly believe that we are indeed free. We can conclude that

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    Philosophical Argument of God

    It is suggested in the Bible that God is omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), and omnibenevolent (all-good). If these concepts are valid, it would be logical to assume that there is no unnecessary/undeserved suffering in the world. However, according to the argument from evil, this is not the case. To exaggerate this point, we can reference occurrences such as the Holocaust, starving children in third-world countries, as well as natural disasters that leave many innocent people and

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    Bible

    Freedom is the "ability to act freely - a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses" (Encarta Dictionary). Therefore, human freedom of will has the possibility to include harm, pain, suffering,etc. According to the Free Will Theodicy of Tom Morris, we must not appoint God as the doer of evil, but humanity. We are responsible for our actions and possible

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    Essay On Why Do God Allow Evil

    be no God, then we would be totally equal as God, and there would be no one higher and lower than us. There would be sinners, atheist, offenders in His own creation because simply He gave us free will. God allows evil to exist because of the free will. Humans is given their God-given freedom which is the free will, it is the power to make a decision of one individual instead of taking or having God to decide what to do. The Bible describes God as holy, righteous, just, and sovereign tell us that

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