by Darcler » Mon Jun 06, 2005 2:22 am
I had a very intense conversation a while back with a guy about this very subject. He was very convincing that there is no free will. In an email he gave me then, he summed his arguement up:
Oh, geez. Ok, here we go.
First we must establish how personalities are developed/created. The answer to this is in part related to the laws of conservation and the law of cause and effect.
As to the first, just like energy and matter a personality does not appear from nothing. There has to be something that created it; something that molded and shaped it to be what it is.
As to cause and effect, things do not happen randomly in the universe. There is no such thing as the actual existance of random. Everything has a cause. Therefore your personality was caused by something, your environment.
What we call this (one's personality being created by their environment) is behaviorism. Since we have established that our environment created our personality, and that our personality creates our decisions, we now know that we have no control over anything we do. We are merely a result of the environment.
This leads directly to another theory: determinism. Determinism is the natural progression of behaviorism. If our personality is created by our environment, then all our decisions can be predicted. Although it would be impossible, if someone knew everything that happened in your life (everything, no matter how small) and also knew how every single occurance in life affects one's personality, they could effectively predict every decision you would ever make for the rest of your life.
Hence, my argument.
Examples he gave were your behavior in church, your driving patterns, directions you go ect. It was too long ago to remember his exact words, and I deleted all our conversations, but because of him and his strong stance, I do not believe in free will.