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Psychological Determinism: Are We Truly in Control?

Psychological Determinism: Are We Truly in Control?

Defining Psychological Determinism Psychological determinism represents the philosophical and scientific standpoint asserting that all psychological phenomena—including thoughts, feelings, intentions, desires, and, most notably, behavioral outcomes—are causally necessitated by antecedent conditions. This perspective holds that human action is not arbitrary or solely the result of conscious, uncaused choice, but rather the inevitable consequence of a complex […]

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Physical Determinism: Are Our Choices Truly Our Own?

Physical Determinism: Are Our Choices Truly Our Own?

Introduction to Physical Determinism Physical determinism represents a foundational concept within natural philosophy and the physical sciences, positing that every event, action, and state in the universe, including all human psychological occurrences, is the inevitable and necessary consequence of antecedent physical causes combined with the immutable laws of nature. It is the specific kind of […]

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