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PHL 101 Problems of Good & Evil Fall 2014 Final Examination Answer three questions. 1. Is determinism consistent with free-will? What is compatibilism? Discus a compatibilist's position regarding the relationship between determinism and free will? 2. Consider the analysis of the sentence "x has done y freely" in terms of the sentence "it is possible that x could have done otherwise". Discuss an argument against this analysis. 3. Different religions accept the view that when there is a massive disorder in a society, God or the Son of God descends to the earth to bring an order in the society so that the right people get what they deserve and the bad people get punished. Confucius adds a new dimension to this view. What is this new dimension that Confucius adds to this view? Discuss his conception of jen (humanity). 4. What is death according to Shri Krishna? What is the argument has he offered to Arjuna to persuade him to believe that death is not an evil? 5. Read chapter XI (33-34) from the Gita. Does Shri Krishna contend that fatalism is true in these passages? How would you read these passages? Would compatibilism be more fitting?
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PHL 101
Problems of Good & Evil
Fall 2014
Final Examination
Answer three questions.

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Determinism is usually not consistent with free-will but they are in constant conflict with
each other. The evidence for the existence of a relationship with free-will consists of one of the
two kinds, ethical or psychological. The actual universality of moral ideas is usually
indisputable. Moral duty, obligation, merit, responsibility as well as justice show the notions
which are present in the consciousness of developed human beings.
Compatibilism is defined as a statement which explains that free-will is generally
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