For example, a situation where a person actively decides to take a bullet for someone else. There is no necessary force for someone to perform this action. People are perfectly capable of performing selfless acts. I also cannot completely agree with hard determinism because with universal causation, there is no free will or responsibility. If this was the case, humans are all on the same page as robots. I have trouble seeing this because humans spend countless hours reflecting and thinking. If people are not accountable for their own actions and do not see themselves as having real control, it almost seems like there is not much of a point to anything. I think this view seems dismal, therefore again I do not want to completely agree with it and believe people can control their fate to some
For example, a situation where a person actively decides to take a bullet for someone else. There is no necessary force for someone to perform this action. People are perfectly capable of performing selfless acts. I also cannot completely agree with hard determinism because with universal causation, there is no free will or responsibility. If this was the case, humans are all on the same page as robots. I have trouble seeing this because humans spend countless hours reflecting and thinking. If people are not accountable for their own actions and do not see themselves as having real control, it almost seems like there is not much of a point to anything. I think this view seems dismal, therefore again I do not want to completely agree with it and believe people can control their fate to some