Definitions of fate on the Web:
* destiny: an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
* destiny: the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman); "we are helpless in the face of destiny"
Yes, but I don't like using the word fate. I'd go with determinism over fate. There are differences, but it's hard to articulate.. basically, by fate I picture an ultimate destination regardless of the path you take. Determinism simply being a cause effect relationship of all actions and events. Yes, with determinism there will be an ultimate outcome, but do you call it fate or simply the result of all the previous causes..
Determinism, there is no free will.
Think of all things as a cause/effect relationship. Atom A interacts with Atom B causing it to interact with Atom C etc etc, causing a certain electrochemical state in your brain that 'pushes' you in the direction of 'choosing' to turn the TV on. The urge to not turn it on being less than the urge TO turn it on. You can then apply this to all other events, both living and nonliving.
Conclusion of an experiment done by Benjamin Libet:
Libet's experiments suggest that unconscious processes in the brain are the true initiator of volitional acts, and free will therefore plays no part in their initiation. If the brain has already taken steps to initiate an action before we are aware of any desire to perform it, the causal role of consciousness in volition is all but eliminated.
Susan Blackmore's common sense interpretation is "that conscious experience takes some time to build up and is much too slow to be responsible for making things happen."













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