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Free Will, Determinism and Moral Responsibility

Free Will, Determinism and Moral Responsibility

“Free Will, Determinism and Moral Responsibility” Please respond to the following:

  • Read the article titled “Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism in Criminology: Comments on an Alleged Problem, The”, located in the online course shell. You may also view the article at http://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/v…. Next, discuss whether or not you agree with the concept that our actions cannot be both free and determined, and examine one or two (1 or 2) specific examples of these concepts affecting criminal justice.
  • Based on the ideas described in the article, indicate at least two (2) major points you believe relate to practitioners in the field criminal justice. Then, describe why criminal justice professionals should consider each point when examining the concepts of free will and determinism.

 

 

 

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I agree that our actions cannot be both free and determined.  Humanistic approach has an assumption that not all human behavior is determined as humans usually have the free will to do something. The exercise of free will by humans is known as personal agency (Harris, 2012). Personal agency touches on the choices humans make…..

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