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Phil. 102 Introduction to Philosophy
Quiz: Varieties of Determinism

Fall 2002 ©2002 OPL

Directions: Match the premisses in Column 2 with the most appropriate arguments in Column 1 by placing the number or numbers in the blank spaces provided.

Column 1 Column 2
   
_____________ hard determinism 1. not all of our actions are determined by past events
   
_____________ soft determinism 2. our choices are uncaused and effective
   
_____________ free will 3. certain events are fixed in advance; there might be some free play in minor events
_____________ predeterminism 4. every event (including mental events) have a cause
   
_____________ fatalism 5. events throughout eternity have been foreordained by God according to causality
   
_____________ predestination 6. people are free when their choices are effective, even though they are caused
   
_____________ indeterminism 7. the probability of an event happening as known from the experience of similar events
   
_____________ a priori chance 8. probability of an event happening as known from the experience of similar events
   
_____________ a posteriori chance 9. all events are made to happen by God, not by causality in nature
   



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