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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-07-26 10:55 pm

Destiny & Free Will, Week IV [Monday, Period 4]

Ghanima had handwavily sent out a notice to meet down by the pond again, since it seemed almost criminal to have class indoors during the summer.

"Good afternoon!" she said cheerily. "Hopefully you all aren't too tired from your move back to the dorms, as we have lots to discuss today."

"The question of free will is if, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions.  Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and cause, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic. Sounds fun, hrm?"  

"The principle of free will has religious, ethical, and scientific implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will may imply that an omnipotent divinity does not assert its power over individual will and choices. In the ethical sense, it may imply that individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. And last, but far from least, in the scientific arena it may imply that the actions of the body, including the brain and the mind, are not wholly determined by physical causality. Needless to say, the question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought."

"Society generally holds people responsible for their actions, if law and order prevail, and will say that they deserve praise or blame for what they do." Ghanima shook her head, mouth pinched in distaste. "However, many believe that moral responsibility requires free will. If you have no free will, then how can you be held responsible for anything? Thus, another important issue in the debate on free will is whether individuals are ever morally responsible for their actions—and, if so, in what sense."

"There is an example that those of you native to this planet and era may be familiar with," she said, walking forward to being writing on the board.  "St. Paul, in his Epistle to the Romans addresses the question of moral responsibility as follows: "Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?" If you follow Paul's line of reasoning, individuals can still be dishonoured for their acts even though those acts were ultimately completely determined by God."

"Of course, no matter the rules one chooses to abide by, there are almost always exceptions," Ghanima stated. "One exception to the assumption that moral culpability lies in either individual character or freely willed acts is in cases where the insanity defense—or its corollary, diminished responsibility—can be used to argue that a guilty deed was not the product of a guilty mind. In such cases, the legal systems of most Western societies assume that the person is in some way not at fault, because his actions were a consequence of abnormal brain functions."


"Now, then, let's ponder." Ghanima leaned against the wall to survey the room. "Moral responsibility, madness, and free will. Go." 

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intraspective: (glance down)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-27 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then I'm really the wrong one to start airing my views," Ino said, almost lightly, as she handed over the letter. "I don't need people staring at me 'cause I don't think they way they do."

Fidget.

"I can--go, if you'd like?" That was cowardly, Ino.

[As it would help if I put the actual link in. Good job, self. ^^; ]
Edited 2009-07-27 17:39 (UTC)
intraspective: (are you sure?)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-27 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino stood, almost at attention, and tried not to sigh as the letter was opened.

"Being discreet sort of makes discussing it kinda silly though, doesn't it?" she couldn't help adding. "I mean, if you've got to dance 'round to the point where they don't look shocked."
intraspective: (my hat will eat you)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-27 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino would have to be deaf not to be able to pick out the rebuke in that. If not, it was still a lesson.

"Yes, Miss Atreides," Ino said, then asked: "What about in class, though, where you're supposed to bring it up and to people who don't know you well enough to deal with all of it?"
intraspective: (unsure)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-27 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"I--" Ino paused and gave a bit of an apologetic shrug at that. "I don't know," she said honestly. "I... didn't really think that far."

Her plan had been 'hand over the letter and run away'. Her plan had been neatly smashed to pieces. Ino mourned it's passing.

"I have one--for Mr. Durden too. I'll be delivering it to him. I don't know--if you wanted to talk to him about it, or... what."

A beat.

"Miss Atreides."
intraspective: (find my courage)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-27 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Considering that this issue started over my lack of respect and control I would rather err on the side of caution," Ino said, almost lightly.

Look, she didn't say 'Miss Atreides' that time. Woo.

Her lips quirked. "There's quite a bit I cut out," Ino said, "but as most of it just made me sound like a spoilt brat, I think I'll keep that stuff to myself." The rest of her personal issues were so not up for grabs this second. She tugged at her hair. "I--don't know. Um. Did you have a response now?"
intraspective: (at attention!)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-28 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, Miss Atreides," she said, because there wasn't anything else that she could say. Enough people had pounded that into her head in the last week. "I'll keep it in mind."

"And, of course--I wasn't really expecting a response right away, so don't, like, uh--hurry 'bout that on my account."
intraspective: (fly with the wind)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-07-28 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
That got a bit of a shrug, a bit of an almost-bow, and then Ino was utterly delighted to flee the scene.