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Freewill and Bad Faith

Jun 09, 2015

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Freewill you are doomed to be free

 Kelly PerezInstructor

Freewill

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GOAL: Authenticity

Authenticity is a person whom takes full responsibly for all their actions – and who they are in life

Authenticity demands a hyperactive sense of awareness –a person desperately trying to figure out what’s going on, all the while, keeping it together to function in society.

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It’s as if someone is painting a picture of you and you are adopting that image.

Now say you are painting an image of yourself as well, would that of the painting match the others?

This realization causes a conflict of being that leads to feelings of angst and despair

GOAL: Remove the “Being for

Others”

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Freewill

Define Terms

Übermensch

Bracketing

Bad Faith

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Objectives

Define Pure Freedom/Will Power

Define Determinism & Causality

Role of Bad Faith

Living as Übermensch

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Why? The Relevance?

Understand the burden of Angst and Despair

Explore pure Will Power

Understanding Freedom vs. Pseudo-Freedom

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Freewill is the philosophical study of choices made within particular constraints.

Determinism is a series of choices, as if your life was a series of events you cannot escape from, or predetermined by a higher power.

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Objectives

Define Pure Freedom/Will Power

Define Determinism & Causality

Role of Bad Faith

Living as Übermensch

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Freewill = Choice

The individual is solely responsible for his actions and all moral good, or evil, stemming from his conscious choices

The Will can overcome all intellectual criteria’s

What is the Will?

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What is the Will

Motivator

Action

Invention

I will vs. I did

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Objectives

Define Pure Freedom/Will Power

Define Determinism & Causality

Role of Bad Faith

Living as Übermensch

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Determinism

Aristotle often wondered if nature was dependant on the laws of nature. Do we as humans have laws we must follow as well?

If we do have laws of nature to follow does that mean we lack freewill?

Thus, we would have no control over our choices and doomed to a life controlled by a force greater than us. All that remains is a Pseudo-will

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Effect

MoralsEnvironment

NatureHome life

LawsCode of Conduct

KnowledgeHeredity EmotionsReason

Cause

Unconscious Thoughts

Subconscious Authority

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Pseudo-will?Thoughts

and intentions

emerge from background causes that

we are unaware and

have no conscious

control over

Prior

causes

Product of

chance

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Hard Determinists

Hard Determinists believe given our chemical make up, nurture vs. nature, and society influence on knowledge,

we cannot control who we are, thus removing all responsibility.

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Objectives

Define Pure Freedom/Will Power

Define Determinism & Causality

Role of Bad Faith

Living as Übermensch

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Bad Faith

Living in Bad Faith means, you believe you have no other choice but assume the role you think you should play.

When we assume we have no freedom to control our lives and succumb to the external circumstances that limit our movement, we are living in Bad Faith.

By acting in bad faith, we deny our choices and remain shackled to the pseudo-world we created.

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Bad Faith

“Upon any one of my conducts, it is always possible to convey two looks, mine and that of the Other” Sartre

How “Others” see us influences how we live our lives

Paint a picture of yourself?

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Factors leading to Bad Faith

Morality

Emotions

Goals

Laws of Nature / DNA

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Morality

Factors leading to Bad Faith

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You may see your life as a series of successes and failures then equate those to your overall being.

What goals have you achieved and what goals did you fail to obtain?

Goals control the mind to the point of absurdity.

When failures define who we are, we succumb to bad faith. We take on the persona of a being without choices and fall victim to Bad Faith.

Goals

Factors leading to Bad Faith

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Aristotle maintained the universe is way more powerful than we give her credit.

He spent countless hours in nature recording observations; so much so, he could predict what an animal would do next.

Determined DNA* precedes Existence

Factors leading to Bad FaithLaws of Nature /

DNA

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Authenticity

Once you examine your existence in the material world and the spiritual world. You can embrace your freedom

Understanding that the world is free of meaning and has no purpose frees us to create a world of our own making.

To be truly authentic, one must discover total personal awareness while not wilting to the external influences of the world around us.

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Task Construct a picture of yourself

Does it match the image of the Other

What factors can you identify in your life that might be unconscious to you

How do we put the power of freewill back in our hands?

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Objectives

Define Pure Freedom/Will Power

Define Determinism & Causality

Role of Bad Faith

Living as Übermensch