Thursday, November 22, 2007

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vs predestination paradox. free will? Express

Rules Wikipedia says about the paradox of predestination:

"The predestination paradox states that all acts that are occurring and that will lead to a future outcome can not be modified in any way. What is to happen will happen is inevitable. "

other hand free will refers to the ability of humans to make their own decisions and to lead them to achieve their resolution or goal.

Both philosophies or points of view, conflict, and that its principles are opposed.

For example, according to the paradox of predestination, one might think you might as well strive to explore and work to improve a property or simply do nothing, because after all, our "future economic position" and is doomed and all that we can not change, for good or for worse.

really so radical a position for others I find laughable.

As to free will, neither is true enough to be decisions that you take to know where we will certainly arrive. Examples abound. The issue is that between our agency and our objectives, we can bring, act, influence, etc ... multiple variables. In these variables the might natural variables grouped into (for lack of a form) and human variables (decisions that other people also get by using their free will).

Among the endless maze of possibilities that is formed by mixing decisions we make use of us free will , and the incidence of natural variables and human variables, ie multiple things dynamically interact to generate changes constantly, flowing our daily lives.

All the above reasoning is leaving aside religious beliefs regarding a "superior will that governs everything," I also rule out anything, not just for not believing in those principles of religion, but also because we are talking in a sort of predestination paradox, but in this case led by a "higher will."

almost always ends bad. And in this case both totally compelling and radical philosophies seem to be extreme.

the right spot, if any, will be there, between the two extremes, a balance that will not necessarily be located exactly in the middle of both extremes ... and that surely is constantly changing position.

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