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Free Will



Free Will - in philosophy, the doctrine that an individual, regardless of forces external to him, can and does choose at least some of his actions. The existence of free will is challenged by determinism. A denial of free will was implicit in Plato's argument that, because no one would deliberately choose a worse over a better course of action, people's decisions are determined by their   Read More...

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    The Significance of Free Will
    by Robert Kane. 272 pgs.


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    Living without Free Will
    by Derk Pereboom. 231 pgs.


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