Free-Will Versus Determination.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:00 pm
This is something i've been thinking about recently. Do we have free-will or are our actions determined by God or fate or karma or some other power?
Let's have a look at what they both mean
Free Will
Independence
Self-determination
Choice
Control over events
Furute is open
Determination
Dependence on an outsaide will
Self determined by fate
No control over events
Choices made for you
Future is closed
All the things I've listed under free will seem positive while the ones under determination seem negative. We all want to have endless possibilities and to have our own choices about what to do and when. We all want to be independant. We all want to be free. If determination is true, then your choices are all made for you, everything has been written in a plan before you were born and the future cannot be open. Emotionally, at least, free will is the clear winner.
Do we need to delve further into the question? In some ways we don't. If there is an invisible puppeteer, we might call him fate, or karma or God.then the strings he's pulling are also invisible.
However, as humans we want to answer the question and be certain that we're totally free, not just pawns who think we're kings. And that's why we ask the question and seek the answer.
Free Will or Determination? What do you think?
Let's have a look at what they both mean
Free Will
Independence
Self-determination
Choice
Control over events
Furute is open
Determination
Dependence on an outsaide will
Self determined by fate
No control over events
Choices made for you
Future is closed
All the things I've listed under free will seem positive while the ones under determination seem negative. We all want to have endless possibilities and to have our own choices about what to do and when. We all want to be independant. We all want to be free. If determination is true, then your choices are all made for you, everything has been written in a plan before you were born and the future cannot be open. Emotionally, at least, free will is the clear winner.
Do we need to delve further into the question? In some ways we don't. If there is an invisible puppeteer, we might call him fate, or karma or God.then the strings he's pulling are also invisible.
However, as humans we want to answer the question and be certain that we're totally free, not just pawns who think we're kings. And that's why we ask the question and seek the answer.
Free Will or Determination? What do you think?