Free Will and Determinism 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Religious StudiesEthicsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: nadia510Created on: 18-04-17 20:24 In ethics, ______ is the ability to make free, unhindered choices. Free will 1 of 13 If we are forced to commit an immoral act then we are.... Not blameworthy 2 of 13 According to Aristotle, praise and blame are commonly confined to what? Voluntary actions 3 of 13 According to Aristotle, actions are made non-voluntary by what? Compulsion or ignorance 4 of 13 Who said "ought implies can"? Kant 5 of 13 If I accept everything is caused by factors beyond my control and reject that I have free will, I am a what? Hard determinist 6 of 13 Libertarians... Accept free will and reject determinism 7 of 13 Compatibilists... Accept that free will and determinism can co-exist 8 of 13 In 1924, Clarence Darrow defended Leopold and Loeb in court using which approach? Hard determinism 9 of 13 Although John Hospers agrees with hard determinism, how does he criticise it? Its inaccurate use of language, particularly freedom 10 of 13 Which philosopher argued free will is just an illusion using a locked room analogy? John Locke 11 of 13 Which approach suggests there's a distinction between your personality and moral self? Libertarianism 12 of 13 Who created 'the analogy of the road'? Peter Van Inwagen 13 of 13
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