Free Will
Free will is the philosophical concept that individuals have the ability to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or divine intervention. It is often contrasted with determinism, which posits that every event, including human actions, is determined by preceding events in accordance with the laws of nature. The debate over free will encompasses various disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, and raises questions about moral responsibility, autonomy, and the nature of human decision-making. The concept has significant implications for ethics, law, and personal accountability.
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- Is The Future Predetermined By Quantum Mechanics?
- Determinism
- Free will similar in animals, humans - but not so free
- I don't believe in free will. This is why.
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