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    Technological Singularity

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    of the history of the concepts and the debates involved. To understand the debate we must first clarify what is technological singularity. A technological singularity is the moment our technological development becomes so rapid that it makes the future after the singularity unpredictable. Writers on singularity‚ such as Raymond Kurzweil‚ define the concept in terms of the technological creation of super-intelligence (Kurzweil‚ 2005). The article points out that any comparison of the brain and computers

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    Soft Determinism Stace’s theory of compatibilism has to deal with free will and its consistency with determinism. Soft determinism is the thought that coherent humans should be held responsible for their actions if those actions were voluntary. Actions can be both free and determined while still having the ability to be held as morally responsible. Hard determinism on the other hand states that every action is caused therefore making a person unable to be held responsible for anything they

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    allows people to have a choice in what power they want to hold in this world. Determinism vs freewill poses the question of how humans hold power in our world. If all the laws of nature are deterministic and the initial conditions are fixed‚ then everything that point is then fixed. This puts a large problem on free will because it does allow people to choose how they want to act. This shows the strength that determinism has over free will. John Searle believes that we are nowhere near having a solution

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    Compatibilism attempts to solve the seemingly inconsistent coexistence of free will in a deterministic universe. In so doing‚ it rejects what is considered a “false dichotomy” between having to choose in the either the exclusive existence of determinism or free will. Therefore‚ compatibilism is an inclusive endeavor that seeks to bridge the gap. In the framework of the argument presented‚ a compatibilist will accept as true that the universe has determinate physical causes‚ representing a causal

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    upon. Although for the consumer convergence simply means “convenience”. Technological convergence is the trend of technologies that bring together a myriad of media. Convergence of media occurs when multiple products come together to form one product with the advantages of them all know as the black box. (Jenkins‚ 2006). While historically‚ technology handled one medium or accomplished one or two tasks‚ through technological convergence‚ devices are now able to present and interact with a wide array

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    This essay will discuss if freewill is compatible with determinism. The concepts surrounding free will and determinism will be examined. The concepts are: incompatibalism‚ compatibalism‚ moral responsibility and libertarianism. Each concept has sub categories falling under the titles of hard or soft depending on the views. I will argue that freewill is compatible with determinism as there are certain things that are determined by physical process’s stemming from the formation of the universe resulting

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    are the ability to change. To act on certain urges and desires‚ compared to not acting on other urges and desires. In this paper I will show that hard determinism‚ liberalism‚ and compatibilism constitutes a good reason to believe free will is not implied in our society. Hard Determinism is a specific perspective on free will that considers determinism is true. It states that it is incompatible with

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    has a free soul and can determine the way our lives are lived. The opposing view to free will is determinism‚ which is the idea that everything that happens has already been predetermined and the laws of nature cause us to do what we do(1). Humans are made in the image and likeness of God and we have free souls given to us by the grace of a sovereign God. This takes away the possibility of determinism because humans can make choices on their own and determine what happens themselves‚ not the laws

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    Chapter 21 Hard Determinism and Libertarianism 1. Free will and the hypothesis of mechanism In the previous chapter we looked at two arguments meant to show that no choice or action anyone ever makes is a choice or action made freely. Both arguments depend crucially on the idea that the behaviour of people‚ even their thoughtfully willed behaviour‚ is no less the mechanical result of prior events than is the behaviour of anything else in the world. Both arguments‚ that is‚ explicitly suppose

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    Environmental Determinism

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    Environmental Determinism Throughout the study of geography‚ there have been a number of different approaches to explaining the development of the world’s societies and cultures. One that received much prominence in geographic history but has declined in recent decades of academic study is environmental determinism. Environmental determinism is the belief that the environment (most notably its physical factors such as landforms and/or climate) determines the patterns of human culture and societal

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