Free Will - The notion that humans can make choices and are not determined by biological or external forces., Determinism - The view that an individual’s behaviour is shaped or controlled by internal or external forces rather than and individuals will to do something., Hard Determinism Hard Determinism  - Implies that free will is not possible as our behaviour is always caused by internal and external events beyond our control., Soft Determinism - All events, including human behaviour, have causes, but behaviour can also be determined by our conscious choices in the absence of coercion. In contrast with hard determinism., Biological Determinism - The belief that behaviour is caused by biological (genetic, hormonal, evolutionary) influences that we cannot control., Psychic Determinism - The belief that behaviour is caused by unconscious conflicts that we cannot control, Environmental Determinism - The belief that behaviour is caused by features of the environment (such as systems of reward and punishment) that we cannot control,

Free Will Vs Determinism - Key Term Match Up

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