Compatibilism and Hard Determinism

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Which of the following is a central tenet of compatibilism?

  1. Free will and determinism are mutually exclusive.

  2. Free will and determinism are compatible.

  3. Determinism is true, but free will is an illusion.

  4. Free will is true, but determinism is false.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Compatibilism is the view that free will and determinism are not necessarily incompatible. Compatibilists argue that it is possible for us to have free will even if our actions are causally determined.

According to hard determinism, what is the relationship between our actions and our desires?

  1. Our actions are always caused by our desires.

  2. Our desires are always caused by our actions.

  3. Our actions and desires are both caused by prior events.

  4. Our actions and desires are both uncaused.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Hard determinism is the view that all events, including our actions and desires, are causally determined by prior events. This means that our actions are not ultimately up to us, but are instead determined by the laws of nature and the initial conditions of the universe.

Which of the following is a common argument against compatibilism?

  1. The argument from manipulation.

  2. The argument from ignorance.

  3. The argument from responsibility.

  4. The argument from moral luck.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The argument from manipulation is a common argument against compatibilism. It argues that if our actions are causally determined, then we cannot be held morally responsible for them. This is because we cannot be held responsible for actions that we did not choose to perform.

Which of the following is a common argument in favor of compatibilism?

  1. The argument from alternative possibilities.

  2. The argument from moral responsibility.

  3. The argument from consciousness.

  4. The argument from libertarianism.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The argument from alternative possibilities is a common argument in favor of compatibilism. It argues that even if our actions are causally determined, we still have free will because we could have chosen to do otherwise. This is because there are always alternative possibilities that we could have chosen instead.

What is the main difference between compatibilism and hard determinism?

  1. Compatibilism allows for free will, while hard determinism does not.

  2. Compatibilism is a metaphysical theory, while hard determinism is an ethical theory.

  3. Compatibilism is based on the idea of alternative possibilities, while hard determinism is based on the idea of causal determinism.

  4. Compatibilism is a popular view among philosophers, while hard determinism is a minority view.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main difference between compatibilism and hard determinism is that compatibilism allows for free will, while hard determinism does not. Compatibilists argue that it is possible for us to have free will even if our actions are causally determined, while hard determinists argue that free will is an illusion.

Which of the following philosophers is most closely associated with compatibilism?

  1. David Hume

  2. Immanuel Kant

  3. John Stuart Mill

  4. Thomas Hobbes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

John Stuart Mill is one of the most influential philosophers associated with compatibilism. In his book On Liberty, Mill argues that it is possible for us to have free will even if our actions are causally determined.

Which of the following philosophers is most closely associated with hard determinism?

  1. Baruch Spinoza

  2. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

  3. Pierre-Simon Laplace

  4. William of Ockham


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Baruch Spinoza is one of the most influential philosophers associated with hard determinism. In his book Ethics, Spinoza argues that all events, including our actions and desires, are causally determined by prior events.

What is the relationship between compatibilism and moral responsibility?

  1. Compatibilism implies that we are not morally responsible for our actions.

  2. Compatibilism implies that we are morally responsible for our actions.

  3. Compatibilism has no implications for moral responsibility.

  4. Compatibilism is incompatible with moral responsibility.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Compatibilism implies that we are morally responsible for our actions because it allows for the possibility of free will. If we have free will, then we are able to choose our actions and we are therefore responsible for them.

What is the relationship between hard determinism and moral responsibility?

  1. Hard determinism implies that we are not morally responsible for our actions.

  2. Hard determinism implies that we are morally responsible for our actions.

  3. Hard determinism has no implications for moral responsibility.

  4. Hard determinism is incompatible with moral responsibility.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hard determinism implies that we are not morally responsible for our actions because it denies the possibility of free will. If we do not have free will, then we cannot choose our actions and we are therefore not responsible for them.

Which of the following is a common criticism of hard determinism?

  1. It is incompatible with moral responsibility.

  2. It is incompatible with the existence of evil.

  3. It is incompatible with the existence of free will.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hard determinism is often criticized for being incompatible with moral responsibility, the existence of evil, and the existence of free will. Critics argue that if hard determinism is true, then we cannot be held morally responsible for our actions, evil cannot exist, and we do not have free will.

Which of the following is a common defense of hard determinism?

  1. The argument from alternative possibilities.

  2. The argument from moral responsibility.

  3. The argument from consciousness.

  4. The argument from libertarianism.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There is no common defense of hard determinism. Hard determinism is a controversial view that is often criticized for being incompatible with moral responsibility, the existence of evil, and the existence of free will.

Is compatibilism a more popular view among philosophers than hard determinism?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. It is difficult to say.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Compatibilism is a more popular view among philosophers than hard determinism. This is because compatibilism allows for the possibility of free will, while hard determinism does not. Free will is a widely held belief, and many philosophers are reluctant to give it up.

Is the debate between compatibilism and hard determinism likely to be resolved in the near future?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. It is difficult to say.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is difficult to say whether the debate between compatibilism and hard determinism is likely to be resolved in the near future. This is because the debate is based on deep philosophical questions about the nature of free will, determinism, and moral responsibility. These questions are complex and there is no easy way to resolve them.

What are some of the implications of compatibilism for our understanding of human agency?

  1. Compatibilism implies that we have no control over our actions.

  2. Compatibilism implies that we have complete control over our actions.

  3. Compatibilism implies that we have some control over our actions, but not complete control.

  4. Compatibilism has no implications for our understanding of human agency.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Compatibilism implies that we have some control over our actions, but not complete control. This is because compatibilism allows for the possibility that our actions are causally determined by prior events. However, compatibilism also allows for the possibility that we have free will, which means that we are able to choose our actions.

What are some of the implications of hard determinism for our understanding of human agency?

  1. Hard determinism implies that we have no control over our actions.

  2. Hard determinism implies that we have complete control over our actions.

  3. Hard determinism implies that we have some control over our actions, but not complete control.

  4. Hard determinism has no implications for our understanding of human agency.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hard determinism implies that we have no control over our actions because it denies the possibility of free will. If we do not have free will, then we cannot choose our actions and we are therefore not responsible for them.

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