The 20th century saw lots of theories of learning and conditioning. Unfortunately that and the Korean imprisonment of our soldiers and being subjected to brainwashing, has given people the idea that they can be turned into zombies who just believe whatever they are taught.
This is certainly not the case. Brainwashing was a misnomer for sure. Those who came back showed no evidence of loss of control over their opinions and beliefs. I seem to recall that one guy had become a communist.
Thus, no one is really totally locked in to their opinions, except maybe for flat earthers and a few others who cling to ideas despite tons of evidence against them.
Free will is a powerful thing. We are not easily conditioned. bill w
> Free will is a powerful thing.
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> we have a choice of responses to stimuli. It is not necessarily the strongest (most probable) response that gets put into action. We can inhibit that one in favor of a lesser response or no response. Another way of saying that is that we have a choice.
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> John, how would you characterize this scenario: A student misuses or mispronounces a word. I start to correct her but stop myself because I realize that it might humiliate her, so I tell her after class. That's an example of the Angel sitting on one shoulder and whispering my ear. I could listen to the Demon on the other one, and sometimes have. I very rarely have tried to embarrass people, so the Angel usually wins.
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> I am certainly not saying that I don't believe in determinism. I just think that sometimes we don't do as predicted,
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