WARNING: This blog may contain information that contradicts what you believe, but I’m challenging you to open up your mind as you read further.
In The Scarlet Letter, guilt is strongly felt by many characters as sins are committed. In class, we discussed how guilt would affect us if we had no free will. As I was sitting there, twiddling my thumbs, thinking about what to write, it occurred to me that this question was very biased. Instead of thinking of the answer to the question, I thought about how I could be sure that I did have a free will. Maybe I don’t. Maybe you don’t. I researched what other people thought about this subject when I got home just to see what the views on it were. I found out that the controversial topic of free will has been debated by philosophers and probably will be debated for a long time in the future. When one throws a rock, does that rock decide where to go? A lot of factors play into where the rock lands, but in a nutshell the laws of physics decide where it lands. Now let’s take a bit more complicated thing, a cat. The factors that contribute to what room a cat wonders in include the weather, where it’s owner is and the cat’s natural instincts along many other factor, to lengthy to list. Our life form is on the spectrum of one celled organisms to where we are today so I question why we would be any different. According to Ortega, “the very important point here is that both nature AND nurture, both heredity AND environment prohibit free will”(Ortega). If everyone believed we that don’t have a free will, some people might say things like “since I don’t have a free will, I’ll just lay around on my couch all day” or “it isn’t my fault I stole from this person”, but that would be taking advantage of the fact that we don’t have a free will. Most people would probably just go along in their daily life like normal because of our human characteristics. The topic of free will should be looked at more so people can better understand that we are part of nature, just like everything else. I think I should include that I am not trying to inflict these beliefs on you, but I feel that people should question everything they are supposed to believe and think for themselves. If no one ever questioned that the world is flat, where would we be now? Opening up our minds, always being curious, will make for a much more honest world. So for the answer to the question, one cannot really know how guilt would be affected if everyone believed that we do not have a free will. That depends on the morals one holds and the other factors that make the person up.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Okay? Not okay.
As a teenage girl, I am familiar with the pressures that society puts on people to look a certain way. Discussing the effects people have on the space they take up and how women are objectified in society, I immediately thought of the show Toddlers and Tiaras. From an early age, girls are thought of as objects to many people. In the show Toddlers and Tiaras, the toddlers are judged on their outside appearance, wearing tons of makeup and provocative outfits. Such young girls are being taught that to go far in life, they must use their looks to facilitate their success.
Since people do not choose how they look, they should not be rewarded for being “beautiful”. As the young girl becomes a teenager, again, she will face the issue of having to look a certain way to fit in. Advertising plays a huge role into who the teenagers look up to and want to be like. The people that the girls look up to, are transformed to look completely different and to what society deems as “flawless” using Photoshop and an enormous amount of makeup. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omBfg3UwkYM
Even songs nowadays, try to convince people that a woman's only use is to look good. In the song Blurred Lines, three topless women are shown, where the men are dressed in suits showing that, according to Tsion Abera, “The video demonstrates a clear power dynamic, in which the men are dominant and the women are treated simply as sex objects”(Tsion Abera). The difference between the space women and men take up is completely different and this needs to change.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
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