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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for Ultimate Reality
Hard Determinism

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One who believes that God is the ultimate cause of everything that happens in the world, including human actions is a determinist.
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The psychological theory that limits the scope of psychology to the scientific study of publicly observable behaviors and their causes while rejecting any explanations that refer to interior mental states or processes is known as .
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Radical , the view that all mental terms can be reduced to scientific statements about behavioral probabilities, was developed by B.F Skinner.
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Clarence was the lawyer in the Leopold and Loeb trial who argued that the defendants were merely victims of their circumstances, no more accountable for their actions than they were responsible for their eye color.
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Spinoza's view of reality is known as , the belief that God constitutes the whole of reality and that everything in nature is a mode or aspect of God's being.