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1. Hume’s solution to the problem of free will is based on a distinction between first-order and second-order desires.
True
False
2. According to Hume, free will is defined in terms of fulfilling reasons.
3. According to incompatibilism, it is possible to reconcile determinism and free will.
False
4. Hume’s view of free will is logically consistent with compatibilism.
False
5. Determinism is the thesis that, for any event to occur (such as event E), there is a set of past events (say, events A, B, C, D) that are necessary and sufficient to cause E to occur.
6. Searle argues for the view that, even given the presence of the readiness potential, the subject can change her mind and decide not to perform the action in question.
7. According to Waller, a central problem regarding Sartre’s position is that if I completely make myself through my choices, then there seems to be no one originally there to set the choices in motion.
True
8. Searle argues for the view that consciousness is necessary for the problem of free will.
9. Searle argues for a possible connection between free will and quantum events.
10. Searle discusses whether the observation of the readiness potential in the brain proves that all of our actions are determined by brain events.
11. Schwartz uses PET scans to take pictures of the brain to test the effectiveness of his 4-step cognitive behavioral therapy.
12. According to the libertarian view, the ability to do otherwise is a necessary condition of free will.
13. According to compatibilism, it is possible to reconcile free will and determinism.
14. Sartre’s existentialist view implies that persons do not persist (i.e., retain identity) over time.
15. Sartre held that we construct ourselves by the choices we make.
16. Schwartz argues for the view that OCD can be changed by an agent’s voluntary use of attention.
17. In Plato’s Republic, Socrates argues against the immoralist challenge advocated by Thrasymachus.
18. Schwartz argues for the possibility of reconciling indeterminism and free will.
19. According to incompatibilism, the ability to take or refrain from an action (i.e., alternative possibilities) is a necessary condition of free will.
20. According to Schwartz, the ability to refocus attention is a crucial step in overcoming OCD.
21. According to Searle, free will would not be possible without conscious deliberation.
22. According to Schwartz’s 4-step cognitive behavioral therapy, conscious voluntary effort is required to overcome OCD.
23. Schwartz argues against epiphenomenalism.
24. Schwartz does not use ERP (exposure and response prevention therapy) to help his patients overcome OCD.
25.
Explain how Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz’s research on OCD patients suggests evidence in favor of free will.
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