Free will, determinism and fatalism.
Date Submitted: 03/23/2002 02:08:55
According to the notes and the discussion in class we have seen that fatalism means "that certain events are fated to happen no matter what we want or do", therefore assuming that there is nothing that we can do to stop it from happening. Hosper is a believer of the fatalism; he argues that we are all determined to behave in a certain way according to the psychological laws. I would have to agree with
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that our system is the most adequate to offer the most level of freedom, politically saying. This political freedom leads to a certain level of freedom in general; where the authorities are there to supervise and make sure nobody is doing something illegal but also that every person is entitled to their rights. Rousseau says, "that man are in chains", however those chains are not there to limit us, but to protect us, from us.
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